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American Fyre Designs Contempo LP Select Chat Height Fire Table

SKU 785-SM-11-M4PC
Original price $3,760.00 - Original price $3,760.00
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Arrives securely packaged in a single box with minimal effort required to assemble.

Integrated hidden tank storage

Equipped with a pre-attached 10ft hose with regulator for a 20lb propane tank

Equipped with a 10ft hose with brass quick connect ends for natural gas connection

It really does depend on your preference.

Propane offers flexibility, allowing you to move your fire table to different locations. However, you'll need to refill the propane tank periodically, which typically lasts 4-6 hours.

Gas, on the other hand, requires professional installation but provides a continuous fuel supply without the need for refills.

Choose propane for maximum mobility and convenience, or opt for gas for a hassle-free, always-on experience.

Elevate Your Outdoor Ambiance and Aesthetics  with a Stunning Chat Height Fire Table by American Fyre Designs.

Imagine cozy evenings outdoors with friends and family, enjoying the warmth of a crackling fire without sacrificing style. The Contempo LP Select Chat Height Fire Table is designed to make this a reality. With its sleek rectangle shape and convenient hidden drawer for a propane tank, chat height fire table seamlessly integrates into your outdoor living space while providing a warm and inviting ambiance.

Chat Height Fire Table Key Features:

  • Hidden Propane Tank Drawer: Say goodbye to unsightly tanks! The integrated drawer keeps your propane supply neatly concealed, maintaining a clean and elegant look.
  • Manual Light with Flame Sensor Control System: Enjoy easy and safe operation with a manual ignition system and a reliable flame sensor for added peace of mind.
  • Handcrafted from GFRC: Crafted from durable and weather-resistant glass fiber reinforced concrete, this fire table is built to withstand the elements and provide years of enjoyment.
  • Low-Profile Design: The chat height design allows for comfortable conversation while enjoying the warmth of the fire.

Elevate your outdoor living experience today. Order your Contempo LP Select rectangular fire table with free shipping and manufacturer warranty.

Specifications

  • Model Shown: 785-SM-11-M4PC
  • Finish Shown: Dark Basalt [DB]
  • Dimensions: 52″ w x 36″ d x 18 1/2″ h
  • BTU ratings: 60,000 (LP)
  • Burner: 24″ stainless steel linear

FAQs

1. How many people can comfortably sit around this fire table?

The 72" table will accommodate more people than the 52" table.

  • 52" Fire Table: Comfortably seat 4-6 people around the table.
  • 72" Fire Table: You could likely comfortably seat 6-8 people around the table.

2. How much heat will a 52" fire pit and 72" fire pit provide?

The 72" chat height fire table with its larger burner will generally provide more heat than the 52" table. This means it's better suited for larger spaces or colder climates.

The 52" fire table will provide a more intimate and localized heat source. It's a good option for smaller spaces or milder climates.

3. Will the heat output be sufficient for my outdoor space?

If you have a large outdoor area, the smaller 52" rectangular fire table might not provide enough heat for the entire space.

4. Will the heat be too intense for smaller spaces?

If you have a small patio or deck, the larger 72" fire table might produce too much heat, making it uncomfortable to sit close to the fire.

5. Will a rectangular fire table fit on my patio/deck/balcony?

Measure the available space carefully to ensure the chosen size fits comfortably without overcrowding the area.

6. How many people can comfortably sit around this fire table?

The 72" table will accommodate more people than the 52" table.

  • 52" Fire Table: Comfortably seat 4-6 people around the table.
  • 72" Fire Table: You could likely comfortably seat 6-8 people around the table.

7. Will the fire table obstruct foot traffic or views

If the fire table is placed near a walkway or with a view, ensure the chosen size won't block access or the view.

8. What is the difference between a 24" and 48" fire pit burner?

The difference between a 24" burner and a 48" burner lies in their size and heat output.

Size:

A 24" burner is significantly smaller than a 48" burner. The length of the burner directly correlates to the length of the fire line.

Heat Output:

Generally, a larger burner (like 48") will have a higher BTU output than a smaller one (like 24"). This means it will produce more heat.

In the context of fire tables:

A 24" burner will create a smaller fire line, producing a cozy and intimate ambiance. A 48" burner will create a larger and more dramatic fire line, providing more heat and a more substantial visual impact.

Therefore, the primary difference between these two burner sizes is the intensity and extent of the fire, which will directly affect the heat output and overall ambiance of the fire table.

Rectangular Fire Pit FAQs Answered

What is a good size for a rectangular fire pit?

The best size for a rectangular fire pit depends on how you plan to use it and the size of your patio or outdoor space

Here's a quick guide:

  • Small fire pits (30" x 18") are ideal for intimate gatherings or smaller patios.
  • Medium fire pits (40" x 22") are good for entertaining a few people and provide more fire presence.
  • Large fire pits (48" x 30" or bigger) are perfect for bigger gatherings and offer ample space for firewood.

Consider these additional factors:

  • Seating arrangement: Ensure your fire pit allows enough space for people to sit comfortably around it while maintaining a safe distance from the flames.
  • Ambiance: Larger fire pits create a more dramatic effect, while smaller ones provide a cozy feel.

Tip: Measure your patio space and choose a fire pit that leaves at least 3 feet clearance on all sides for safety and comfortable walking room.

Is it cheaper to build or buy a fire pit?

Generally, buying a fire pit is cheaper than building one from scratch. Here's why:

  • Buying a fire pit: Affordable options are readily available, and you don't need to factor in material costs or tool rentals.
  • Building a fire pit: Requires purchasing materials (bricks, stones, mortar, etc.), which can be expensive. You might also need to rent tools or factor in the cost of buying them.

However, building your own fire pit can be a good option if:

  • You enjoy DIY projects.
  • You have leftover materials on hand.
  • You want a completely custom design.

Consider the time commitment and potential need for additional skills when building your own.

What is the best shape for a fire pit?

There's no single "best" shape for a fire pit, as each has its pros and cons:

  • Round Fire Pit: Classic choice for even heat distribution and good for socializing.
  • Rectangular: Ideal for maximizing space against a deck or wall, often modern aesthetic.
  • Square Fire Pit: Similar heat distribution to round, good for fitting into square or rectangular seating areas.

Choose the shape that best suits your:

  • Space: Round fire pits work well in open areas, while rectangular or square fit better against walls.
  • Seating arrangement: Round pits encourage gathering around the fire, while square/rectangular suit square/rectangular seating.
  • Style: Round pits have a traditional look, while square/rectangular have a more modern aesthetic.
How high should a fire pit be off the ground?

A good rule of thumb is for your fire pit to be 12-18 inches tall. This provides a good balance between comfort and safety:

  • Comfort: Allows you to tend to the fire easily and provides legroom while seated.
  • Safety: Keeps the flames at a safe distance from people and reduces the risk of embers flying.

Here are some additional factors to consider:

  • Seating height: If your patio furniture has high seats, you might opt for a slightly taller fire pit (up to 20 inches).
  • Fire pit design: Some fire pits have a built-in ledge around the base. In that case, consider the total height from the ground to the top of the burning area.

Remember: Always check your local fire codes for any specific height restrictions on fire pits.

Should a fire pit be deep or shallow?

A fire pit should be on the shallow side, ideally between 6 and 12 inches deep. Here's why:

  • Safety: Deeper pits can trap embers and make them harder to extinguish properly, increasing the risk of fire spreading.
  • Ventilation: Shallower pits allow for better air circulation, which is essential for a good fire and prevents smoke build up.
  • Enjoyment: A shallow pit allows you to see the flames better and enjoy the ambiance of the fire.

However, a very shallow pit (less than 4 inches) might not be ideal either, as the fire could be too close to the ground and pose a safety hazard.

Remember: Always check your local fire codes for any specific depth restrictions on fire pits.

Can't Find the Answer?

Don't let uncertainty hold you back from creating your dream backyard!

At Lux Yard and Homes, we're passionate about helping you turn your vision into reality. Have a question about building your dream outdoor space? We're here to guide you.

Reach out to our friendly customer service team at sales@luxyardandhomes.com. We aim to get back to you within an hour with an answer to your questions that will help you make informed choices to create your perfect backyard oasis.

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