10-Pound Fire Glass Diamonds for Fire Pit Fireplace Landscaping, 1/2 Inch Reflective Glass Fire-Diamonds, Caribbean Blue
10-Pound Fire Glass Diamonds for Fire Pit Fireplace Landscaping, 1/2 Inch Reflective Glass Fire-Diamonds, Caribbean Blue
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- MAKE YOUR NEIGHBORS JEALOUS --- with this modern fire pit and fireplace accessory. Colorful fire glass blends are ultra-contemporary, providing a luxurious and dramatic statement
- RELIABLE QUALITY --- All fire resistant glass is made of a unique tempering and filtering process to ensure reliable quality
- EASY TO INSTALL AND CLEAN ---Fire glass is easy to handle, store, dispense and easy to clean, rinse with vinegar and water
- DESIGNE FOR LONG-TERM HEAT --- COMSUMPTION Our fire glass will not discolor over time due to the high levels of heat created in fire pits and fireplaces
- PROPANE AND NATURAL GAS COMPATIBLE --- Designed for use in propane and natural gas indoor fire place, fire pits, outdoor fire bowls, replaces existing gas logs & lava rocks
Product Description
Fire glass by Skyflame
Our fire glass is richly colored to appeal in indoor and outdoor venues and is tempered to withstand the most extreme temperatures of fire places and fire pits.
Fire glass creates a clean-burning fire that does not produce smoke, soot or toxic fumes, while producing three to four times the heat of artificial fire logs.
It is a Brilliant and Stylish addition for your fireplace or fire pit replacing traditional Gas Logs and Lava Rocks for a Modern, Elegant look! These fire glass product a glittering and charming flame as a beautiful work of art.
When there is moisture in the stone or uneven heating, it may break or pop.
Make sure the rocks are completely dry before placing them in the fire pit or fireplace. When using lava rocks in fire pit, with a small fire to slowly increase its temperature and then gradually increase the heat, it will dries the rocks slowly and avoids uneven heating.
Round Fire Pit
Diameter (A) x Diameter(A) x Glass Depth (B) / 24 = Glass (lbs.)
We recommend a minimum 2” of fire glass depth for most installations. For example, a 24" diameter fire pit at the recommended 2” of fire glass depth: 24 X 24 X 2 / 24 = 48 lbs.
Rectangular Fire Pit
Width (A) x Fireplace Depth (B) x Glass Depth (C) / 19 = Glass (lbs.)
We recommend a minimum 2” of fire glass depth for most installations. For example, a 30" X 10" fire pit at the recommended 2” of fire glass depth: 30 X 10 X 2 / 19 = 31 lbs.
Square Fire Pit
Width (A) x Width (A) x Glass Depth (B) / 19 = Glass (lbs.)
We recommend a minimum 2” of fire glass depth for most installations. For example, a 20" fire pit at the recommended 2” of fire glass depth: 20 X 20 X 2 / 19 = 42 lbs.
Fireplace
(Front Width (A) + Back Width (B) )/2 x Fireplace Depth (C) x Glass Depth (D)/19 = Glass (lbs.)
We recommend 2" - 4" of glass depth for most fireplaces. For rectangular and square fireplaces, use the same front width as back width.
Perfect for Fire Pit | Fireplace | Decoration
Fireplace Use
Replace the faux logs in your indoor or outdoor gas fireplace with fire glass for a clean, attractive ambience. Or, design your new fireplace with fire glass in mind.
Fire Pit Use
Fire glass is often used in outdoor fire pits, fire bowls and fire tables. It can be used exclusively or placed on top of a base layer of fire rock or sand.
Decorative Use
Fire glass is perfect for flower arrangements, vase fillers, walkways, water features, exposed aggregate flooring or walls, swimming pool areas and many other areas.
HOW TO SAVE ON THE COST OF YOUR FIRE GLASS
Lava Rock is inexpensive when compared to fire glass. You could use a one inch deep lava rock layer to initially cover your burner pan. This will reduce the glass depth needed by one inch. This can be applied to any fire pit or fireplace, no matter what size and make a considerable saving over the cost of using fire glass throughout.
Using lava rock as a base material does have a single draw back. It will cause some soot build up on your fire glass. So periodically you may need to remove your fire glass and rinse off the soot. Be sure to allow the glass to completely dry before placing it back over the lava rock.
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