round firepit on composite deck

Safe Fire Pit Options for Composite & PVC Decks

Published On: August 22nd, 2024

You’ve got a gorgeous new composite or vinyl deck and want to enjoy it every chance you can get. The ambiance and warmth that a heat source can provide will extend the time you can enjoy this deck and your outdoor space. Choosing the right firepit is very important to ensure safety and comfort.

outdoor fireplace

Safety is paramount when considering a fire pit on your composite or PVC deck. Here are some options to consider:

There are primarily three types of fire pits:

  1. Electric Fire Pit: Electric is a safe option for your deck as there is no open flame, and the heat can be easily controlled. This heat source will give you the look and feel of a real fire without the flames.
  2. Gas Fire Pit: Gas fire pits are a very popular choice. It is safer than wood-burning options because there are no sparks or embers that could potentially damage your deck surface.
  3. Wood Fire Pit: A wood fire pit may be considered the original version. While a crackling fire that can be cooked on may be desirable, it may be harder to manage the risks involved. With crackling flames come sparks. This can be harsh on your deck surface especially if your deck is made of composite or vinyl.

square moveable firepit

Each style of fire pit has its advantages and disadvantages. Some precautions can be taken to lessen the risks that are always associated with fire.

  1. Fire Pit with Stand: Many propane fire pits come with a stand, which elevates the heat source from your composite or PVC deck. This will help separate the heat from your combustible deck surface. This will, in turn, reduce the risk of heat damage.
  2. Portable Fire Pit: Consider a portable fire pit that can be moved around as needed. This allows you to enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a fire pit without permanently installing it on your deck.
  3. Fire Pit Mat or Pad: If you are considering a traditional fire pit that involves burning wood, it is highly recommended that a fire-resistant mat or pad is used under and around your fire pit. This will provide a barrier between your heat source and your composite or PVC deck.

Regardless of which heat source you choose for your deck, consulting your deck manufacturer and local bylaws is strongly recommended to ensure compliance with guidelines and warranty requirements.

Nothing is more inviting when spending time in the outdoors than a beautiful and functional fire pit. Invest the time to discover the best option for you.