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You planned the perfect party.

Now buy the perfect outdoor fireplace...

Don't let a cheap mass market outdoor fireplace or fire pit ruin your evening. Buy a quality chiminea from The Blue Rooster Company and enjoy an outdoor fireplace you can rely on for years to come.

We have over 12 years experience in designing and manufacturing outdoor fireplaces. Please consider these 10 Free Tips when purchasing your new outdoor fireplace.

 

10 Tips to Buying an Outdoor Fireplace

 

All outdoor fireplaces are not the same.

Keep in mind that you are buying a "fire place" and the safety of your family, your property, and possibly your neighbors will depend on it.

 

A chiminea will keep the smoke out of your eyes.

There are 2 basic designs of outdoor fireplaces, Chimineas and Fire Pits. A chiminea can be defined as a single mouth opening fireplace that has a chimney to efficiently fuel the fire with fresh air. Chimineas are clean burning efficient firplaces.

Fire pits and 360 degree open fireplaces are the same as a ring of rocks. They may have chimneys, but the 360 degree opening prohibits proper drafting. Without proper drafting fire pits smolder due to inadequate airflow. This excess smoke can be uncomfortable for you and annoying to your neighbors. Fire Pits do not burn clean and will leave large amounts of unburned ash and charcoal for cleanup, better off left at the campground.

The drafting action of a chiminea draws fresh air into the fire and directs any smoke or fumes away from guests. Chimineas also enclose a fire, protecting people and property. The Blue Rooster Company chimineas are easy to light, safe, clean burning, efficient outdoor fireplaces and the best choice for backyard entertaining.

 

Some outdoor fireplaces will last longer then others.

Chain store and mass marketed fireplaces made out of copper, sheet steel, or clay, don't provide the safety or longevity of cast iron or cast aluminum. The Blue Rooster Company has owned, burned and studied about every type of outdoor fireplace, so if you find a new one let us know.

Clay chimineas can be babied; "Feed slowly, keep warm and dry." But if you want a fireplace that is going to be safer and last longer, any other material on the market is a better investment.

Sheet Metal outdoor fireplaces can be found in many home and garden outlets at a bargain cost. Sheet metal fire pits are disposable items. Thin mass marketed fireplaces can melt, warp, enamel finishes disappear and exposed sheet metal rusts out quickly. Once they rust through their usefulness is gone.

Cast Iron can rust and stain any surface on which it is standing so proper placement should be considered. Cast iron is extremely heavy so don't expect to move it frequently. Occasional painting with high temperature stove paint will halt rusting. The Blue Rooster recommends cast iron chimineas for campground owners or places that they will be used without supervision. 200 pound chimineas tend not to "walk away".

Copper looks great out of the box and is a very safe material used for years in cooking utensils. Watch for cast iron supports or bases that can rust quickly and stain your patio. Also, don't expect that shiny new copper fireplace to look like that after a fire or two. Green and tarnished is usually the norm after it's been used. If you don't mind the look of it, make sure it has a cover or rain lid and prepare to maintain or replace pop rivets, screws and/or nuts and bolts.

Sheet Aluminum has become popular lately because of the high cost of copper and is used like sheet metal or copper. Check assembly parts before buying. These fail mostly because of the assembly parts and are usually not replaceable.

Stainless Steel fire pits are available. Some are completely welded and others are held together with pop rivets, screws and/or nuts and bolts. These fasteners may or may not be resistant to corrosion. Also, what makes stainless steel "stainless" is a chromium oxide passive layer. If this layer is damaged, be it as a result of the manufacturing process or high heat exposure, the exposed metal is able to be attacked and your stainless steel will show signs of rust. Chromium oxide has a property of being unstable and therefore it decomposes when the metal is cooled from high temperature. Stainless steel works great with grills, but not with outdoor fireplaces that burn at much higher temperatures.

Cast Aluminum is the best investment for your money if low maintenance and life span are priorities. The Blue Rooster aluminum chimineas are cast from the same molds as cast iron and are up to 3/4" inch thick in places. The Cast Aluminum will not warp crack or rust and is much lighter so it can be easily moved. Cast aluminum has very little maintenance and with an occasional shot of high temp paint it will keep looking new for years to come.

 

Look at the weight and size of a fireplace.

When comparing chimineas compare a copper model to a copper model, cast iron to cast iron model, cast aluminum to cast aluminum and so on. Beware of "mixed" models that have part cast iron and part sheet steel. There are also a few that mix cast aluminum and cast iron.

Many companies sell what is called a "Cast Iron" model that is made mostly of sheet steel. In some instances the body is cast iron but the neck or chimney is sheet steel. Eventually, you will be left with a cast iron body without a neck. If you will need to buy a new sheet metal neck or other replacement parts frequently it's probably better to look elsewhere.

If you decide to get a cast iron chiminea see The Blue Rooster's Grape style Cast Iron weighs 178 pounds and The Blue Rooster's™ Cast Iron Venetian is a whopping 197 lbs.

Be sure to consider the fire box size. A smaller firebox will make wood buying or cutting more complicated costing more in the long run. Wood will have to be cut special or ordered from a wood supplier in smaller pieces at a higher price.

The Blue Rooster Large Chimineas all handle regular fire logs (16"-18") used in home fireplaces. Just because a chiminea is large doesn't mean the fire has to be. If you want a smaller fire use less wood.

 

The benefits of a Cast Aluminum chiminea.

Cast aluminum chimineas are expensive to produce but make the best outdoor fireplaces available. Cast aluminum chiminea will not rust, stain your deck or patio, they are very low maintenance and portable.

The Blue Rooster™ Company aluminum chimineas are designed with safety in mind. They are cast from the same molds as our original cast iron chimineas and made for year-round use in any climate. Cast Aluminum is the most dependable and longest lasting material used in outdoor fireplace design.

The Blue Rooster Company™ has owned, burned, and studied every type of chiminea manufacturing material available and cast aluminum has consistently been the best product. You will not find a better product on the outdoor fireplace market.

 

Safety concerns with clay chimineas.

There are web sites that claim there is increased danger in using a metal chiminea versus a clay chiminea. From our experience you can get burned by a hot clay chiminea just as fast as a hot metal chiminea. If there was an inherent danger to using a metal outdoor fireplace, then all gas grills would be made of clay. If you are the type of person prone to sticking your fingers on hot items, maybe a garden fountain would be better for you than an outdoor fireplace.

The main problem with clay is that when it does fail, (fall apart) it can happen without warning. If the bottom falls out while you're having a fire, it can be a real mess. If you are using a clay fireplace on a wood deck or other surface that can be damaged, have it sitting on cement, tile, or other type of protective base.

No matter how good a clay fireplace is built, if you put a piece of a clay chiminea in a bucket of water, in a few days you will have mud. The bottom line is that clay chimineas are just large clay pots made of burnt dirt and clay pots should be used for flowers, not fire.

 

360° Surround View Fireplaces and Raised Fire pits.

Surround 360° view fireplaces are not chimineas no matter what it says on the box. They are fire pits built of very light materials that if tipped over during use will send fire, embers and ash everywhere. A traditional chiminea is built with only one opening and if it gets knocked over, the ash and embers are contained. If you are concerned that the people behind a chiminea will not see the fire, visualize a campfire with a small breeze, no one wants to sit in the smoke, so only one side of a fire is viewed.

Some companies drill holes in the bottom of their fire pits to let water (and ash) out when it rains. If you choose to buy a fire pit be sure it has a heavy metal cover or lid to extinguish the fire and keep out the rain. Water and wind can make a mess of your ashes and/or embers. Filling a fire pit with water may be the only way to know the fire is out if you cannot contain it.

Fire pits can smolder for days if not extinguished completely, allowing a gust of wind to blow embers and sparks around that can damage your property and possibly that of your neighbors.

The efficient drafting of a good chiminea design means the fire will burn out completely in a short period and they can be used safely on wood decks or other locations where an open burning fire pit may cause damage.

 

What to burn in an outdoor fireplace.

The cooking benefits make wood the number one fuel source. A good hardwood such as oak creates the best fire. You can ask your local lumber yard or look in the yellow pages for a good wood supplier in your area.

Other sources are manufactured fire logs, propane, natural gas and gel inserts. Pinion wood, pronounced "pin-yon", is commonly recommended by chiminea owners for its pleasant "pine aroma." It also helps to repel mosquitoes and other flying insects. In the Southwest, Piñon is a common fireplace and stove wood. It keeps an active flame, produces good heat, and burns well with other woods.

You can also add pine cones, apple wood, or other exotics if you would like a more aromatic experience. Manufactured fire logs are a quick way to get a fire going but make terrible marshmallows (toxic s'mores anyone?).

Gel inserts are also available in insert kits. They are operated by lighting a canned burning insert like the ones under serving trays, but much larger. Some are even marketed for indoor use, check with the manufacturer before using any indoor fire source.

Outdoor fireplaces with propane or natural gas inserts provide a trouble-free fire source. The Blue Rooster can convert any of our chimineas to natural gas or propane. If you are ordering a chiminea for natural gas or propane conversion we will make any modifications needed and supply a gas fire log kit with natural looking ceramic logs to go along with your new outdoor fireplace. The Blue Rooster Company chimineas are all rated for manufactured fire logs.

 

Safety First

When using any outdoor fireplace make sure safety is your #1 priority. Have a fire extinguisher, a bucket of water or other water source available. Never leave a fire unattended and know how to use your fire safety equipment. Make sure your fire is out before going to bed at night even if it means filling a smoldering fire pit with water.

Don't sacrifice safety in order to save a few dollars on a bargain rate fire extinguisher or a cheap outdoor fireplace. Remember you are dealing with fire. Anytime a fire is lit there is a potential to cause damage to your self, friends, family, your property or your neighbors. When starting any controlled fire, safety is the number one concern.

Enjoy

An outdoor fireplace will enhance your life. At the end of the day a nice toasty fire and a good glass of wine will do wonders for your state of mind. Sharing stories around the fire has brought families and friends together for millennia. A Blue Rooster Chiminea may not replace your TV, but it's a good start.

If you would like to find out more about chimineas, please see the frequently asked questions page or give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.

 

Call Toll Free: 1-800-303-4312 or Direct 1-218-652-3855

Our chiminea outdoor fireplace products may be duplicated, but our quality and service can't. If you see our chiminea designs elsewhere they are not Blue Rooster™ Originals unless stated. When you call us, you can talk to someone that knows our products and can answer your questions.

 

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