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Transform your backyard, patio, or deck into the ultimate gathering spot. At Aurora Flame, every outdoor fire pit in our collection is hand-selected for build quality, safety features, and design appeal — so you can enjoy real warmth, real flames, and real memories without compromise.
Whether you're after the authentic crackle of a wood fire, the push-button convenience of propane, or a statement furniture piece that doubles as a flame feature — we've got the perfect fire pit for your space.
Every fire pit we carry features premium-grade steel frames with powder-coated, weather-resistant finishes that stand up to heat, rain, UV exposure, and daily outdoor use. Mesh spark screens, secure latches, stable bases, and CSA-certified gas components come standard — because enjoying a fire should never come with worry.
It depends on your setup. Wood burning fire pits deliver the traditional crackling fire experience and are ideal for large, open backyards. Gas fire pits (propane or natural gas) offer push-button ignition with no smoke or ash — great for patios, decks, and entertaining. For smaller spaces, a chiminea fire pit focuses heat in one direction while funneling smoke up and away.
Yes, but only with proper precautions. Gas and propane fire pits are the safest option for wood decks since they produce no embers or sparks. Always place a heat-resistant pad underneath and maintain the clearances recommended by the manufacturer. We don't recommend wood burning fire pits on wooden or composite decks.
A standard fire pit is a standalone unit designed primarily for warmth and ambiance. A fire pit table integrates the burner into a full-size table, giving you a flat surface for drinks, plates, and décor around the flame. Fire pit tables are gas-powered and are a popular choice for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Absolutely. Most gas fire pits produce between 40,000 and 60,000 BTUs, which comfortably heats a 10–15 foot radius. Wood burning fire pits can produce even more heat depending on the wood used. For maximum warmth, position seating within 4–6 feet of the fire.
When used correctly, fire pits are very safe. Key practices include: placing the fire pit on a level, non-combustible surface, keeping it at least 10 feet from structures, never leaving it unattended, and using a spark screen with wood burning models. Gas fire pits include built-in safety features like automatic shut-off valves.