01.
Determine the Location, Size and Shape
Identify where you want to place the fire pit in your outdoor space. Consider the available area, proximity to seating, and safety clearances from structures or overhanging branches. Measure the space to determine the appropriate size and shape for your fire pit, ensuring it fits well without overcrowding your patio. Think about the style and integration with your existing outdoor furniture—traditional, transitional, or modern.
02.
Select Weather-Resistant Materials
South Florida's climate is characterized by high humidity, strong sunlight, and frequent rain, so it is essential to select furniture made from materials that can withstand these conditions. The proximity to salt water makes the air more corrosive in our coastal environment. Opt for fire pits made with rust-resistant materials like aluminum, granite, marine-grade polymer, and/or recycled poly. Stainless-steel and/or brass hardware and burner components should also be mandatory for extended longevity. Consider features like wind guards and burner covers for added usefulness and durability.
03.
Visit Patio Furniture Warehouse
Visit Patio Furniture Warehouse, a trusted retailer with over 60 years of experience in South Florida that specializes in high-quality outdoor furniture. At their showroom, you can explore a wide range of styles and materials and witness first-hand the quality-construction of the fire pits. In store, you can also get expert advice and design assistance from their knowledgeable staff, who have over 100 years of combined wisdom. Most of the items offered allow you to pick your own base, top, and fire glass color, so you can customize your look. Patio Furniture Warehouse also utilizes their own in-house staff for delivery.