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작성자 Genie Elmslie
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deckmate-sonora-outdoor-chimenea-fireplace-model-30199-3575.jpgCeramic Chimineas

Ceramic chimineas offer an elegant, rustic appearance that adds warmth to any outdoor space. They are also very easy to maintain. They are available in a range of styles and can be glazed to enhance their appearance.

As with all chimineas they should be kept far away from structures with overhanging and any other structure that could catch on the risk of catching on. Rain, frost and sudden temperature changes can also harm them.

They are made of clay or Terracotta

A chimenea is a great addition to any backyard or patio and can be used to add warmth and atmosphere to any garden event. They are easy to use, and provide a cozy fire with a spectacular chimney that releases the smoke into the air. They are available in various sizes and shapes, and come with an array of decorative finishes and designs. Chimineas made of clay are costly however their appearance and durability are worth it.

Some chimineas are designed to cook food, but others are used to be used for heating purposes. The chimney lets you manage heat and direct smoke upwards, which protects your fire from wind or rain. Certain chimineas also come with a grill that can be added, so that you can cook your favourite meals on the grate.

Cast iron chimineas tend to be more durable than clay ones and will last for a long time if properly maintained. However, the price is higher and they could be a bit more difficult to move around. They are typically coated with heat-resistant paint to stop the rusting. Moreover, they tend to become hotter on the outside, and it is important to take care when children are present. They are more prone to crack when exposed to sudden temperature fluctuations or physical injury.

The potter smooths the outer and inner surfaces of the clay chiminea prior to it dries. The clay is then fired at high temperatures in a kiln and glazed if required. The resulting chiminea can be subject to changes in temperature and moisture, so it is best to find a suitable spot for it in the garden and cover it with a chimenea-cover when not being used.

Before they can be lit, clay chimineas have to be cured.' This is accomplished by placing a layer or river sand on the bottom of the chiminea and adding small chiminea pieces of wood to create a small flame. Once the fire pits and chimineas has burnt out, the sand is removed and the chiminea can be lit.

They are available in various styles

Chimineas add a rustic or Southwestern style to any outdoor space for entertainment. They are effective heaters that create a central area to gather with your loved ones. They also offer a fantastic way to create an impressive display for your garden. These fireplaces made of wood are typically built in a bell shape with a chimney which directs smoke and heat up into the air. The chimney also serves to protect the flame from wind and rain. Once lit, chimineas complete their burn in around 15 minutes and give off lots of heat. You can use different types of wood, including aromatic cedar or hickory.

Cast iron and copper Chimineas are gaining popularity. These newer chimineas can be used at higher temperatures than traditional clay ones, making them more versatile and durable. They can be used to grill and barbecue as well as to burn wood. Many of the newer models have a removable grate to help manage the flames. They also come with a heavy-duty cover that protects the chiminea from the elements and a spigot for adding water.

Some modern clay chimineas are also heavily coated to resist thermal stresses that could break traditional earthenware items. They are still fragile however, and should be placed on a concrete, stone or tiled base to stop them from falling over. They can be used for wood, charcoal, and other sources of heat, but they work best with hardwoods such as oak, hickory, and acai.

When choosing plants to surround your chiminea, keep in mind that they must be able to withstand heat and not be touching the chiminea itself. Ideally, the plants should be placed in a way that they provide a backdrop or screen for your chiminea. Evergreens like boxwood and holly will increase the height of your arrangement. Flowers such as lavender or roses will add hue.

The chimney in a chiminea lets smoke away, making it more secure to use than a firepit which is an open fire pit that requires frequent refueling. It is important to keep any flammable materials away from your chiminea and to avoid direct water contact after it has been heated as this can cause it to crack.

They are simple to maintain.

The kind of chiminea you select will depend on the style you want to achieve, the options available to you and the purpose you plan to utilize it for. Clay is biodegradable and good for the environment, whereas metal varieties can last longer but require more maintenance (such as coatings to avoid rust).

Before cleaning a ceramic big chiminea it is crucial to ensure that it has completely cooled down. Also, make sure that it's in a secure place where sparks and ash will not fall on anything that is that could ignite. If you're not sure of the best way to go about this, check with a professional or your local fire department for tips on safety.

To clean a chiminea first dust it thoroughly to remove dirt and other debris. Then, you can start to tackle the tough stains using brushes or sponges. Make sure to make use of a non-flammable cleaner like bleach or a mild detergent. After cleaning, rinse off the chiminea with clean water and allow it to dry completely before reusing it.

It's a great idea add a layer sand to the chiminea's base after it has been dried and cleaned. This will help keep the clay in a stable and cool state. This will allow it to last longer and reduce the risk of cracking. Sand can be any kind but the lava rocks are particularly effective. The lava rocks also provide an additional layer of insulation to help keep the Chiminea cooler, which makes it safer to use.

The best way to prevent rust is to regularly sand the surface of your chiminea. Do not immerse it in water as this can cause cracks. You can then paint the chiminea using a rust-resistant paint, which will shield it from further corrosion.

When not in use, a chiminea must be covered with a waterproof chiminea covering. This will help the chiminea withstand rain, snow and make it look more attractive. The cover also helps protect it from rust and other damage from exposure to direct sunlight. You can purchase a chiminea lid at the local home improvement store or online.

They are safe

Chimineas can be very safe when they are used in a safe manner. As with all fire equipment, chimineas can be dangerous if not maintained. Chimineas are made of clay or steel, and should only be employed outdoors. They shouldn't be placed in a building that is flammable, such as your home. It is important to keep an check on the chiminea it is in use, and not allow it to get too hot. This will stop the chiminea from cracking or becoming damaged. If you notice cracks in the chiminea, use a ceramic caulk like RTV silicone high temperature caulk. It is designed to stand up to high temperatures, so it is ideal for this application.

A chiminea may also be damaged by wind, rain and snow. To shield it from the elements, it is best to store it under an enclosure during winter. If you are unsure how to store your chimenea seek advice from the manufacturer. In addition to storing your chimenea inside garage or shed, you can also purchase the chimenea's cover to protect it.

As opposed to regular fireplaces Chimineas aren't insulated and have less control over flames. Because they don't seal tightly they can also release an abundance of hot sparks. If this is the case, you can place chicken wire or small-holed fencing around the edges of the stack to limit the sparks. You can also make your chiminea more secure by using well-seasoned wood, that will cause less sparks than unseasoned wood.

Even though a chiminea is simpler to use than an open fire, it's an extremely hot stove and should be kept away from objects that are flammable, such as trees or porch roofs. It is also essential to keep kids and pets away from it, since it could release sparks or embers that can ignite them. Chimineas should also be placed on the hearth of the patio. It is a space which has been covered with pavers or other fire-safe materials in order to create a safe zone. Chimineas should also be located away from the eaves and other objects that could catch fire.

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