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Should you find your fire pit needs defined by something a little bigger than the usual, you've come to the right place. These are the large fire pits, the big ones, the top dogs, the fire pits that stand a little taller above the rest because they're a little taller than the rest. Take a look below to find the right large fire pit for you, then sit back in warmth fit for royalty. Or just large groups of friends or family.
For private gardens, a large fire pit is usually anything over 80cm diameter. While extra large fire pits over 1metre are available, these tend to be used on a much more commercial basis for outdoor venues rather than for large, private social gatherings.
It stands to reason that the larger a fire pit is, the more heat it will generate. While there’s a certain logic to this, generating heat is more about the substance that you choose to burn. For this reason, wood fire pits give off the most heat, producing a larger fire than a gas burner.
Typically there are no laws against householders having a fire pit, bonfire or barbeque in their own backyards and gardens. Government guidance suggests that you shouldn’t cause a regular nuisance to neighbours, and there are two key laws that limit the size of a fire.
Common sense and being aware of how your fire may affect your neighbours should always be considered when burning a fire on private property. In some areas there may be bylaws that say otherwise, so always check with your local authority if you have concerns about the size of a fire in your backyard or garden.
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