An outdoor fireplace is a great way to extend your outdoor season and create a fun and cozy entertaining space. It can create the perfect focal point in your backyard landscape and add resale value to your home. However, proper maintenance is required to ensure that the fireplace will provide years of outdoor enjoyment.

For an outdoor fireplace to function properly, retain a solid framework, and still look great, it requires maintenance on a regular basis. Depending on the type of fireplace, the material it’s made of, and the age, there are different requirements and maintenance steps that you will need to take.

Regardless of the type, and fireplace can have issues due to lack of maintenance. Especially in New England, exposure to the elements can cause a variety of problems which can worsen over time if not addressed. Keep in mind that wood-burning fireplaces will have a different set of steps to follow than a gas insert.

Wood-Burning Fireplaces

Outdoor Gas Fireplaces

 VERY IMPORTANT FIRST STEP. Make sure the gas is turned off before attempting any cleaning or maintenance on an outdoor gas fireplace.

Outdoor fireplace maintenance by a professional is recommended at least once a year to make sure your fireplace is running properly and there are no concerns of a fire hazard. If you are looking to have a new fireplace installed, you can minimize your maintenance by determining the best spot both aesthetically and logically. A fireplace in an area that is very windy could cause ash and embers to blow around in addition to having unwanted debris blown into the fireplace. If the fireplace is directly exposed to the rain, a splash guard or protective mat directly outside the opening will keep the patio from being stained with puddles of ashy water.

Adding an outdoor fireplace to your backyard can provide an exciting new space to relax, entertain, and enjoy extra time outside. If you have questions, we’d love to answer them! Give us a call today.