How to Put/Cover a Fire Pit After Use?

After you have finished using the fire pit and cooled it down, you can put the cover on it. Even though fire pit covers are made of flame-resistant fabric, you should wait until your fire pit has wholly cooled before installing the body. After that, you can use a fire pit cover, PVC cloth, or a tent to cover the fire pit. It depends on you which one you want to use.

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How to Cover a Fire Pit After Use?

Here are the step by step guide on how you can put the cover on the fire pit after the usage:

1. Stop adding fuel to the fire

When you wish to stop the fire pit, the first step is to stop adding more fuel 10 minutes earlier because it might cause your fire pit to burn unnecessary woods, and it will become late to put it down.

2. Let the fire burn down

Do not spray water or put the lid on it to put the fire down. Instead, let the fire burn down slowly on its own.

3. Use a fire extinguisher or sand

If you are in a hurry or might want to wrap the post work quickly, it’s better to use a fire extinguisher or sand to put it away quickly.

4. Let the fire pit cool down

It is the most critical step and the most crucial one. It is better to have some patience until the fire pit cools down on its own. If you touch the fire pit unintentionally, it may cause minor injuries, such as hand burning or blister.

5. Remove the ash and debris

Remember to clean the ash or debris after the pit is fantastic; for gas fire pits, give a good wipe to the fire pit.

6. Place the fire pit cover or lid

The best way to cover the fire pit is to protect the fire pit with a cover. First, put on the central portion over the fire pit and then adjust the edges and cover the fire pit successfully.

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Can I Cover the Hot Fire Pit?

The answer is NO, you must not cover the fire pit while it is still hot. A fire pit needs a considerate amount of time to cool down, and allowing this is a great choice to keep or fire pit well maintained. 

Hence, a fire pit cover is an essential piece of equipment. It protects your fire pit from rain, wind-blown debris like leaves, and even unsuspecting critters. 

A PVC cover over an in-ground fire pit prevents guests from falling into the hole. The most fantastic thing is that fire pit covers are built fireproof, but you can still not cover the fire pit until it is cold.

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What Type of Cover is Best for Fire Pit?

Several fire pits can give you a good experience of using them. Here is our simple guide on different better fire pit covers and their types:

Elastic hooped fire pit round cover:

This type of cover usually has an elastic hoop attached below, which can be adjusted with the fire pit. This one will work well if you have a circle-shaped fire pit. 

The benefits are:

– Wind-resistant elastic hoops

– The elastic cord allows for a quick and custom fit

UV resistant fire pit cover:

These fire pits provide full body coverage from the top to the bottom of the legs. And they usually have a tape attachment rather than elastic hoops. 

The advantages of this type of fire pit are:

– Double-stitched seams for added strength

– UV-resistant materials resist fading caused by sun exposure.

Square-shaped PVC cover:

Unlike circle-shaped fire pit covers, square-shaped fire pit covers tend to become full coverage and loose-fitted. The PVC will protect the fire pit from heavy rain and winds.

The central theme is to choose a perfect fire pit cover that is custom fitted and the material is good. It is great to have a fire pit cover that comes according to or priority. However, look for the material’s waterproofness and coverage features.

Here is our Recommended Fire Pit Cover:

Porch Shield Waterproof Fire Pit Cover, 600D Heavy Duty

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(Round+Square Both Shape Available)

Tips to Maintain While Covering a Fire Pit

The below tips might come in handy while covering the fire pit:

  1. Check if the fire pit is still hot or cooled down
  2. Check the fire pit cover, if it is cleaned or if there is debris, insect, or pest clinging to it
  3. Clean the fire pit before putting on the cover
  4. Establish the cover ideally and adjust elastic hoops or hem strings with it. 
  5. Adust and rearrange if all the sides are tidied up with the fire pit
  6. Do not put the cover on the fire pit if the surface is wet.

Hope this guide helps. Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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