Using the Fire Pits
Backyard Fire Pit (Wood)
We offer a Solo Stove fire pit for your outdoor enjoyment. The back patio is the best location to use the fire pit to stay warm on mountain nights. Roast marshmallows and watch the stars, free from the city lights.
- The Solo Stove is stored in the garage, within a black canvas storage bag.
- Logs and fire starters are next to the fire pit in the garage
- Please take the Solo Stove fire pit outside, preferably to the back patio before lighting and for use
- To Set Up: remove the base ring that is stored inside the main Solo Stove cylinder. This goes on the ground, ensuring airflow beneath the firepit and preventing the ground from getting too hot. Place the main Solo Stove cylinder on top of the base ring. Finally, remove the top ring (this has a narrower top with a wider base that rests on top of the main cylinder). Flip this ring over so that the top (narrower ring) is facing upwards and the wider end is resting on top of the main cylinder. See Image at top of page for example of set up.
- Please empty the fire pit and return to the garage once it has cooled down
Front Deck Fire Pit (Propane)
Watch the sunset and read a book with the warmth of a propane fire pit located on the front deck.
To use, the propane fire pit
- Remove the cover and black table top cover to expose the burner.
- Turn on propane tank located with the enclosure
- Press down on the knob located on the external side of the enclosure and turn right.
- As you are holding down the knob, press the ignition button
- Use the knob to adjust flame height, turning right to increase flame height and left to decrease
- To turn off, turn the knob all the way to the left and turn off the propane within the enclosure.
- Operating instructions are located on the side of the fire pit.