So You Are Installing a Fire Pit? Jay Franze Guest – HGG571

This week, we are excited to have Jay Franze join us to talk about building backyard fire pits. In this episode, we will cover everything you need to know about building a fire pit, including the materials you’ll need, safety considerations, and design options. But we won’t stop there. We’ll also discuss how technology can enhance your fire pit experience, from sound systems and outdoor speakers to televisions and smart home automation. Thanks for listening!

 


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Building a backyard fire pit can be a great addition to your outdoor living space, providing a cozy gathering place for friends and family. Jay and I will share our experiences building fire pits and offer tips and tricks to make your project a success. We’ll discuss different design options and materials, including concrete, brick, stone, and metal, as well as safety considerations such as fire pit screens, fire extinguishers, and building codes.

But building a fire pit is just the beginning. With the rise of smart home technology, there are now many ways to enhance your fire pit experience. We’ll talk about how to add sound systems and outdoor speakers to create the perfect ambiance for your backyard gathering. We’ll also discuss outdoor televisions and how to ensure they can withstand the elements. And we’ll explore smart home automation options that allow you to control your fire pit, lighting, and sound from your smartphone or voice assistant.

So, whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or just starting out, join us for this episode to learn everything you need to know about building a backyard fire pit and how to use technology to make it even better.
Show Segments:

Bourbon in the morning and bourbon in the afternoon. [1:38]
What’s the problem with the grill? [6:32]
How to build a firepit in your backyard. [11:17]
How to build a firepit. [15:16]
How to build a firepit in your yard. [19:39]
Mock-up your firepit. [23:29]
What I was thinking when I was finding the size of the area I want. [29:17]
What else do you think of putting low voltage power or Christmas lights in? [33:29]
What about running power? What about TV? [37:32]
What other tech gadgets would you guys be thinking about? [43:04]
Everything you need for a firepit in your house. [48:23]
Mock it up a little bit and try some things out. [54:50]
The more stuff you have to take out, the less you’ll use it. [1:00:24]
What to do if you have spiders in your house. [1:07:20]
What’s the problem with having so many monitors? [1:16:34]

 
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Building an outdoor firepit in your backyard is a great way to enhance the ambiance of your outdoor living space. Whether you’re looking to host a cozy gathering of friends and family or just want to unwind after a long day, an outdoor firepit is a perfect addition to your backyard.

When it comes to building a firepit, there are several options to choose from. The first thing to consider is the size and shape of your firepit. You can choose to build a traditional circular firepit, a square firepit, or a more unique shape that suits your style. Keep in mind that the size and shape of your firepit will determine the amount of space you need and the amount of materials required.

The next thing to consider is the materials you want to use to build your firepit. You can choose from a variety of materials such as concrete, brick, stone, or metal. Concrete and brick are popular choices because they are durable and easy to work with. Stone firepits offer a more natural look and can blend in well with the surrounding landscaping. Metal firepits are a good option if you’re looking for something more modern and contemporary.

Once you’ve decided on the size and materials, you’ll need to consider the location of your firepit. You’ll want to choose a location that is safe and easily accessible. Keep in mind that you’ll need a flat surface to build your firepit on, so avoid sloping or uneven areas. Additionally, you’ll want to make sure there is enough clearance around the firepit to avoid any potential fire hazards.

Now, let’s talk about technology. Building a firepit is a great opportunity to incorporate some technology to enhance your outdoor living space. One way to do this is by adding a sound system to play music while you enjoy your firepit. There are a variety of outdoor speakers available that are designed to withstand the elements and provide high-quality sound. You can even connect your outdoor speakers to your smartphone or tablet to easily control the music.

Another option to consider is adding a television to your outdoor living space. There are a variety of outdoor TVs available that are designed to withstand the elements and provide a clear picture even in bright sunlight. This is a great option if you love to watch movies or sports and want to enjoy them outside with friends and family.

Before you start building your firepit, it’s important to check with your local building codes and regulations. Depending on where you live, there may be specific guidelines you need to follow when building an outdoor firepit. For example, you may need to obtain a permit or follow certain safety guidelines.

In addition to checking local building codes, it’s important to take safety precautions when using your firepit. Always use a firepit screen to prevent sparks from flying out and keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency. Additionally, never leave your firepit unattended and make sure to extinguish the fire completely before leaving.

Building an outdoor firepit is a great way to enhance your outdoor living space and create a cozy gathering place for friends and family. There are several options to choose from when it comes to size, materials, and location, so take the time to consider your needs and preferences. Adding technology, such as a sound system or outdoor TV, can also help you create a more enjoyable and entertaining outdoor living space. Just remember to always prioritize safety and follow local building codes and regulations when building your firepit.

Here’s a checklist of items you might need:

Design plans: Before starting your project, it’s important to have a clear plan of what you want your firepit to look like, its size, and its location.

Materials: Depending on the design you choose, you’ll need materials such as concrete blocks, bricks, pavers, or stones. You may also need sand, gravel, or other landscaping materials to level the ground around the firepit.

Tools: You’ll need basic tools such as a shovel, rake, level, tape measure, and wheelbarrow. Depending on the design, you may also need a saw, hammer, chisel, or drill.

Safety gear: Safety should always come first when working with fire and building materials. Wear gloves, eye protection, and a dust mask to protect yourself from dust and debris.

Firepit screen: A firepit screen is an essential safety feature that will prevent sparks from flying out of the firepit.

Firewood: You’ll need firewood to burn in your firepit. Choose dry, seasoned hardwood that burns well and produces less smoke.

Fire extinguisher: It’s important to have a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency. Make sure it’s rated for Class A, B, and C fires.

Outdoor seating: Consider adding comfortable seating around your firepit to make it a cozy gathering place for friends and family.

Lighting: Adding lighting to your outdoor living space will make it more enjoyable and functional. Consider adding solar-powered or LED lights to enhance the ambiance.

Sound system or TV: If you plan to add technology to your outdoor living space, you’ll need a sound system or TV that’s designed for outdoor use and can withstand the elements.

Remember to check with your local building codes and regulations before starting your project to ensure that you comply with all safety requirements. With careful planning and attention to safety, you can create a beautiful outdoor firepit that you’ll enjoy for years to come.


 

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