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Fire Pit Maintenance

Caring for your Flame Shack Fire Pit

A Flame Shack Fire Pit brings warmth, charm, and a cosy gathering point to your outdoor space. To keep your fire pit looking great and performing its best for many seasons, follow this simple yet essential guide to fire pit maintenance.

Regular Cleaning

After each use, ensure your fire pit cools completely before cleaning. Regularly removing ash and debris prevents moisture buildup, protecting your fire pit from rust and corrosion. Use a soft brush or a broom to sweep out the ashes thoroughly. This simple step helps maintain airflow and ensures better fires during your next use.

Rust Prevention

Even the toughest Australian fire pits need occasional rust protection. Every few months, apply a thin coat of vegetable oil or a specialised metal oil to the clean, dry surface of your fire pit. This creates a protective barrier, significantly reducing the risk of rust, especially if your fire pit is regularly exposed to coastal or humid climates.

Proper Storage

If you know you won't be using your fire pit for an extended period of time, and to prolong it's lifespan, consider storing it in a sheltered spot, such as a shed, garage, or under a protective cover. If you don't have a dedicated indoor storage space, using a durable weather-resistant cover will offer effective protection from the elements.

Seasonal Maintenance Checks

Periodically inspect your fire pit for signs of wear, rust, or damage. Early detection and treatment can save you from more significant repairs down the line. Reapply protective oil and touch up any minor rust spots with sandpaper or steel wool, followed by a protective oil coating.

By following these straightforward steps, you'll ensure your Flame Shack Fire Pit stays in top condition, ready for countless nights under the stars.