All things copper fire pit
Even before you begin breaking ground for your outdoor fire pits, you should check your property for gas or electrical lines that may be installed underground without you being aware of them. It wouldn't do at all to put your family at risk when you should be enjoying a good time outdoors! It may also be helpful to have someone from your utility company come over and check your property for you. Outdoor fire pits are ideally placed where there is no risk of nearby structures causing a fire. You will want to pay particular attention to overhead hangings and roofs. Some things tend to catch fire pretty quickly, so you should plan the placement of your outdoor fire pits accordingly.