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Guide to Patio Chimineas 

 May 23, 2022

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There is a lot of patio furniture you can use to create an attractive outdoor space. The chimineas are one thing that really stand out, but they can be tricky to operate and maintain. This guide will help you decide which type of chiminea is right for your needs and give some guidance on how best to get started with your new purchase.

The “chimineas for sale” is a type of outdoor heater that is typically used to heat up an enclosed patio area. They are sometimes called patio fireplaces, or even just chimineas. These types of heaters are perfect for use in colder climates where it can get too cold to be outside without the risk of frostbite.

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ChimineasChimineas are an elegant method to build a cozy fire in the backyard. Continue reading to learn about the many sorts and how to best care for them.

Chimineas made of metal (cast iron or steel)

Metal chimineas are highly durable and need just modest assembly. Unlike Chimineas de Clay, they are not prone to cracking and chipping. Because these chimineas are fairly hefty, it’s a good idea to put them up in the spot where they’ll eventually rest. These chimineas may grow much hotter than clay ones because metal absorbs and maintains heat extremely well. Consider using leather hide gloves to protect your hands while opening and shutting the entrance door. Metal chimineas should be covered with a plastic cover after each usage. The metal chiminea will not rust or decay if it is not exposed to water. The external paint may peel and flake after a few years of usage. The chiminea may be restored to like-new condition with a simple metal refinishing kit. When refinishing, be sure to use only heat-resistant paints.

Chimineas de Clay

Although Chimineas de Clay such as those made from terra cotta can break if dropped or impacted, they are beautifully rustic and natural in appearance. Very quick temperature changes can cause the clay to crack, so never pour water onto a hot chiminea in an attempt to cool it down quickly. Some Chimineas de Clay have built-in feet which which are fused to the body. Others are set on a metal stand. If the chiminea accidentally falls over it will surely break, so be sure to put it in a spot which is completely flat. One disadvantage that Chimineas de Clay have over metal ones is that they lack a front screen. Without the screen, embers may be able to fly out the front.

Use and Safety

Pick a location which has no overhanging fire hazards such as branches or fabric awnings. The ground surface should also be heat-proof, such as brick or concrete. Before placing wood or charcoal into the chiminea, fill the bottom of the reservoir with rocks about 1-2 inches below the rim of the front opening. This serves to raise the wood high enough so that the smoke rises out of the flute, not the front opening. It also acts as a barrier between the chiminea body and the heat source. In addition to a protective cover, special sealer spray may be used to protect the exterior of Chimineas de Clay. This spray forms a water resistant barrier much like wax on a car.

The “terracotta chiminea” is a type of outdoor patio heater that uses a fire to warm the surrounding area. It’s typically made with terracotta, which can be purchased at your local home improvement store.

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Emil Schoene


Born and raised in Austin, TX I come from a background of home renovation. By helping my family in my younger years with their construction business, I learned the ropes quickly and as I grew it became my passion that I still do today. Looking to share my knowledge with others. I invite you to leave comments on any post as I know you will have questions that you are not finding anywhere else.

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