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deckmate-sonora-outdoor-chimenea-fireplace-model-30199-3575.jpgThe Basics of a Ceramic Chiminea

The most well-known type of chiminea is made of clay. Think terra cotta plant pots or those red pottery ones. Clay is durable and hard however, it is susceptible to cracking when handled improperly.

Clay is extremely absorbent, and therefore needs to be protected by sand and gravel at the bottom of a chiminea, along with some kindling or logs. This prevents the clay from burning too hot and closes hairline cracks.

Materials

The chimineas made of clay (also known as pot-bellied or ovens) have a chimney which sends smoke upwards. These types of chimineas are usually coated to protect them from cracking and weathering because of sudden temperature changes. However, they remain vulnerable to rain and sun. Therefore, it is important to cover them when not in use to stop water puddles from developing inside the clay.

The majority of chimineas are made from clay from terracotta. Other materials such as cast iron and steel can also be used. Cast iron and aluminum offer an extremely durable option that requires less maintenance. Terracotta has a classic Mexican appearance. Some manufacturers also offer modern designs that blend the beauty of a clay chiminea with the toughness of metal.

Many people opt to match their chimineas with flowering plants or evergreens. This gives an organic appearance that compliments the ambiance of their backyard. It is important to choose plants that go together, as a chiminea needs to be placed in an area that is free of overhead structures that could catch fire pits & chimineas. It is also crucial to ensure that the chiminea is located on a fire-proof surface like concrete, brick or stone patios.

Chiminesas are made by hand using high-fired, unglazed clay. The potter is the one who molds the clay. They can make use of a plaster mold or a wheel of a potter. In either case, the clay is kneaded prior allowed to dry. Some of the latest clay chimineas have been pre-grogged. This is an additive that can help them resist thermal stress that is prone to cracking earthenware.

Other chimineas are made in metal molds which gives them diversity of style and shape that can be adapted to any backyard. Cast iron chimineas can be heavier than clay models however they are more robust and less likely to crack or break due to sudden temperature fluctuations. They are cheaper than other types of chimineas as well and are available with gas-burning models too for extra versatility.

Styles

A chiminea is a fireplace that can be decorated with various styles and materials. Terracotta chimineas have a classic look that has been around for centuries, whereas metal alternatives are more durable and be able to withstand high temperatures. Many chimineas feature decorative patterns and designs to complement the surrounding patio furnishings. A rustic patina finish, for example, can give a chiminea an old-fashioned look, particularly when it is it is paired with iron and wood patio furniture.

Chimineas can be a freestanding structure or a mounted on a patio made of stone, brick or concrete. Regardless of where you plan to place your chiminea, pick a spot that is protected from wind and positioned away from any flame-prone plants or structures. It is important to remember that chimineas emit smoke and soot, which could affect the quality of the air in the surrounding area.

Some chimineas have chimneys that open at the lower part of the structure, while others are square and point upwards. Both designs are available with or without an opening to accommodate firewood. The chimneys of squat models may also be shaped to increase visual appeal and create a more dramatic style.

You can also include decorative elements on the outside of your chiminea such as wrought iron, marble, or granite. For a little extra elegance, you might think about an aluminum or copper top. The lustrous shine of these finishes help to reflect light from your chiminea and improves the overall appearance of your chiminea.

Regular chiminea polishing is another method to enhance your fire pit outside and shield it from harm. Utilize olive oil, beeswax or other natural products to polish the surface for an ethereal and glowing look. Apply a thin coat and gently rub, then rinse and dry the chiminea to get a stunning result.

Chimineas can be an enormous undertaking however, with the proper care and attention your chiminea outside will look elegant for a long time. With the help of effective decorating and maintenance techniques you can enjoy your backyard chiminea throughout the winter months.

Safety

Although chimineas are a popular choice however they could pose an injury risk if correctly used. Chimineas made of clay, particularly ones that aren't glazed, are prone to cracking and breaking. They can also be a fire risk when they are placed too close to flammable objects like your furniture, your home and the garden. You should use your chiminea outdoors and in an area surrounded by fire-proof material or secured.

It is recommended to keep a fire extinguisher nearby and use it to put out any small flames or hot coals that may occur while you are tending the flame. You can also use a long lighter to lighting your fire, and move the coals with tongs rather than your hands. A bucket of water is useful to have near by in case the chiminea requires to be snuffed out. It is important not to use water to extinguish the chiminea's fire after it has cool. Instead use water only when the fire has completely died down or if the chimney is in danger of overflowing.

The draft generated by a chiminea can bring sparks up the stack, so it is important to protect your home and your neighbors from accidental burns by using a simple spark arrestor made of chicken wire that is placed on the top of the stack. Chimineas also produce a lot of heat and the area around them can become extremely hot, so you should place a low wall around the chiminea in order to remind people that getting too close could result in painful burns.

It is not recommended to burn your chiminea when it is raining or windy weather, since sparks can set plants on fire and could possibly cause an unintentional chimney fire that could easily damage your house. Before using a chiminea make sure to check with your local fire department to make sure there aren't any burning bans in place. You should also clean the area around the chiminea prior adding firewood, and ensure that there are no objects that could ignite nearby. It is also an excellent idea to clean the inside of your chiminea after each use to avoid ash accumulation that could cause smoke inhalation and a sooty exterior.

Maintenance

Clay chimineas clay require some maintenance, even though they can be used to build outdoor chiminea fireplace fires. To ensure their longevity they should be treated exactly the same way as all clay products. This means not making them too hot too quickly, and making sure to allow them to cool down between each use. They must also be sanded frequently and sealed to stop the paint from getting damaged.

It is crucial to clear the ashes after each use of your chiminea but only after it has completely cooled. Although it appears to be cooling down however, the ash will be hot. Use the small brush and rake to get rid of it. After you have carefully swept away the ash and cleared away the debris the next step would be to fill the bottom of the chiminea with either sand or gravel. If you do not fill it your chiminea might crack. This is due to the fact that clay absorbs water, and may crack if it is too dry.

Some sources suggest sealing the exterior of the chiminea with an acrylic waterproofing agent, similar to the ones used to seal tiles. This will help keep moisture from seeping into the chiminea and damaging it. It is recommended that the chiminea gets cleaned and resealed every 6-8 weeks during periods of heavy use.

Chimineas are only to be employed on surfaces that are free of wood or other coverings. Only using hardwood that has been well-seasoned will decrease the amount of sparks and prevent the clay from cracking.

sun-fire-outdoor-chiminea-fireplace-by-the-blue-rooster-cast-aluminum-deck-or-patio-firepit-3519.jpgBecause a chiminea is made of clay, it won't last forever, but it is difficult to break one unless you hit it with an Hammer or drop it. However, cracks can develop due to a variety of reasons, such as poor combustion and lack of maintenance. They also have the potential to rust, which is why they should be covered whenever not in use. This will keep the snow and rain off of it, ensuring that it will not start to corrode the metal components of the chiminea.

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