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The Basics of a Ceramic Chiminea

The most well-known type of chiminea is made from clay. Think terra cotta plant pots or those red pottery ones. Clay is very strong and hard, but it can crack when handled improperly.

singlyfire-prairie-fire-outdoor-chiminea-fireplace-deck-or-patio-backyard-wooden-fire-pit-with-chiminea-cover-rust-free-iron-black-3561.jpgThe chiminea's clay is highly absorbent and needs to be protected with sand or gravel at the bottom of the chiminea, along with some kindling and logs. This stops the clay from becoming too hot and prevents hairline cracks from forming.

Materials

The chimineas made of clay (also known as pot-bellied ovens) feature a chimney that directs smoke upwards. These chimineas are coated with glazes to guard them from cracking and weathering caused by sudden temperature changes. They are still susceptible to rain and sunlight. This is why it is important to keep them covered when not in use and to ensure that water puddles do not develop within the clay.

The majority of chimineas are constructed from terracotta, however other materials such as cast iron and steel are also available. Terracotta is a classic Mexican-inspired look, while cast iron and aluminum are sturdy alternatives that require less care than the terracotta. Certain manufacturers offer modern designs which combine the beauty and durability of a chiminea that is made of clay.

Many people pair their chimineas with evergreen or flowering plants. This helps to create a natural look that complements the ambiance of their backyard. It is crucial to select plants that go together it is essential for a chiminea to be located in a place that is free of structures that can catch fire. It is also crucial to make sure that the chiminea is located on a fire-proof surface like brick, concrete or stone patios.

A chiminea is typically built by hand from high-fired clay that may or may not be glaze-glazed. The potter is the person who shapes the clay. They can make use of the mold of a plaster or wheel of a potter. In either case, clay is kneaded prior allowed to dry. Some newer clay chimineas are pre-grogged as an additive that helps to withstand thermal stresses that can lead to cracking traditional earthenware.

Other chimineas are made in molds made of metal, which gives the chimineas a variety of design and shapes to fit any backyard. Cast iron chimineas weigh more than clay ones, but they hold up better to the elements and aren't as susceptible to cracking and breaking due to sudden temperature changes as clay. Cast iron chimineas are also cheaper than other types and are available with gas-burning options to give you more versatility.

Styles

Chimineas are fireplaces which can be decorated in a variety styles and materials. Terracotta chimineas have a classic design that dates back centuries and metal options are more durable and able to handle high temperatures. Many chimineas come with decorative patterns and designs that complement the surrounding furniture for the patio. A rustic finish, for instance can give your chiminea a vintage look, especially if you pair it with wood or iron patio furniture.

Chimineas can be freestanding or mounted on a patio made of brick, stone or concrete. No matter where you choose to put your chiminea, make sure it is protected from the wind and away from any plant or structure that is flammable. It is important to note that chimineas emit smoke as well as soot, which can affect the air quality of the surrounding area.

Certain chimineas have chimneys that open at the bottom of the structure, while others are square and point upwards. Both models come with or without a wide opening for adding firewood. The chimneys on squat models are designed to be formed to create a more dramatic look and add visual appeal.

You can also add decorative elements to the outside of your chiminea, like wrought iron, granite, or marble. Consider a copper or ceramic top to add a bit of flair. The shiny shine of these finishes help to reflect light from your fire and enhances the overall appearance of your chiminea.

Regular chiminea polishing is a good method to enhance your fire pit outside and safeguard it from damage. Use beeswax, olive oil or other natural products to polish the surface to give it an ethereal shining finish. Apply a thin layer and gently rub it in, then rinse and dry the chiminea for a radiant result.

Chimineas need a lot of maintenance, but with proper care and attention your creative outdoor chiminea will look stylish for years to come. By implementing efficient decorating and maintenance strategies you can enjoy your backyard chiminea well into the cooler months.

Safety

Although they are popular however, chimineas are dangerous if not handled correctly. Chimineas made of clay, particularly unglazed ones, are prone to breaking and cracking. They also pose a fire hazard if too close to other materials that are flammable, such as your outdoor furniture, your home and the surrounding garden. It is best to use your chiminea outdoors and in a space that is surrounded by fire-safe material or fenced.

Keep a fire extinguisher near you and make use of it to extinguish small fires, or hot coals, which may happen when you are tending to your flame. You can also use a long lighter to lighting your fire, and move the coals with tongs instead of using your hands. A bucket of water is also useful to have near by in case the chiminea has to be snuffed out. However, it is essential to never use water to extinguish a fire that has been cooled down and to only add water after the fire has gone out naturally or if a huge fire is in danger of bursting into the chimney.

The draft created by a chiminea could send sparks upwards through the stack, which is why it is important to protect your home and your neighbors from accidental burns by using an easy spark arrestor made out of chicken wire that is placed on the top of the smokestack. Chimineas are also extremely hot and the surrounding area. It is recommended to put up a low wall to warn people not to get close enough to.

Don't burn your chiminea when it's rainy or windy conditions. The sparks could cause the chimney to catch fire and cause damage to your home. Inquire with your local fire department if there burning restrictions in place prior to using a chimney. It is also recommended to clear the area around the chiminea before adding firewood, making sure that there are no objects that could ignite nearby. It is also important to clean the inside of your fireplace after every use. This will prevent the accumulation of ash, which can cause smoke inhalation, or a sooty outside.

Maintenance

Clay chimineas require a bit of maintenance even although they can be used to create outdoor fires. To ensure their durability they should be treated exactly the same way as all clay products. It is important to not let them get too hot and to allow them to cool down between usages. Additionally, they should be regularly cleaned and sealed to prevent the paint from being damaged by moisture.

It is important to remove the ashes after every use of your chiminea, but only when it has completely been cooled. Even though it may appear to be cooling down but the ash will be hot. Use a small brush and rake to remove it. Once you have swept the ash out and disposed of it with care, the next step is to fill the bottom with either gravel or sand. If you don't fill it the chiminea could crack. The clay absorbs moisture and may crack when it becomes too dried.

Some sources recommend sealing the exterior of the chiminea using an acrylic waterproofing agent, similar to the ones used to seal tiles. This will help keep moisture from seeping into the chiminea, and damaging it. During periods of heavy use it is recommended to clean and seal the chiminea every 6-8 weeks.

Chimineas should be burned only on clean, safe surfaces. They should never be used on decking made of wood or on any other kind of overhead covering. Only using hardwood that is well-seasoned will decrease the amount of sparks and also prevent the clay from cracking.

deckmate-sonora-outdoor-chimenea-fireplace-model-30199-3575.jpgA chiminea made of clay won't last for long. However, it is difficult to break unless you drop it or beat it with a heavy Hammer. However, cracks can form due to a variety reasons, including poor burning and a lack of maintenance. They also have the potential to rust, and should be covered whenever not in use. This will keep rain and snow from corroding metal parts.

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