I recently finished installing an outdoor fireplace in the back patio of my home. It turned into a long project because I decided to do much of the work on my own and use my own design. Since I'm more of a "do it yourself" type of person, I ended up spending considerably more money and time then necessary. Also, if you do decide to install your own outdoor fireplace make sure you are aware and follow the local codes for your area. After all the most important features lies in the safety of the design.
I purchased the fireplace plans and used masonry brick for the entire fireplace. One thing about outdoor fireplaces is you need a long chimney to help keep the smoke away from your dwelling area. This can be costly because of all the brick you need to build the tall chimney.
If you are interested in an outdoor fireplace for your home one way to save time and money is to buy a pre-engineered fireplace system. Fire Rock Manufacturing Inc. provide the raw materials available in a kit so you can install the fireplace fairly easily. After installing the fireplace you can enhance the appearance of the outdoor fireplace with finishing materials such as marble, stone, tile, or stucco.
For the inexperienced fireplace installer I recommend ordering a pre-engineered outdoor fireplace kit because if the outdoor fireplace is not designed properly, smoke can potentially pour out of the front of the fireplace. A fireplace needs to be able to create a partial vacuum in the firebox which causes the smoke to rise up and out of the chimney.
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