kbuhagiar
Well-known member
Hello folks,
Our new-to-us home has a round fire pit in the backyard. It is in great shape cosmetically, but it apparently hasn't been used for many years, and I want to resurrect it. It has a direct connection to our propane tank, so I would like to install a gas burner, but I've never owned or maintained one before, so I am at a loss as to where to start.


Since these pictures were taken I've uncapped the pipe and confirmed the operation of the shutoff valve, which is located on the outside of the pit, just below the feed. The interior diameter measures approximately 32". I've seen other fire pits in operation, and would prefer (if possible) to have the burner element hidden under a layer of rock. I want to start with a clean slate, so I'm looking for pointers on how to reconstruct the interior for safe and efficient operation.
Any observations and information is greatly appreciated - thanks!
Our new-to-us home has a round fire pit in the backyard. It is in great shape cosmetically, but it apparently hasn't been used for many years, and I want to resurrect it. It has a direct connection to our propane tank, so I would like to install a gas burner, but I've never owned or maintained one before, so I am at a loss as to where to start.


Since these pictures were taken I've uncapped the pipe and confirmed the operation of the shutoff valve, which is located on the outside of the pit, just below the feed. The interior diameter measures approximately 32". I've seen other fire pits in operation, and would prefer (if possible) to have the burner element hidden under a layer of rock. I want to start with a clean slate, so I'm looking for pointers on how to reconstruct the interior for safe and efficient operation.
Any observations and information is greatly appreciated - thanks!


