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Getting Your Gas Fire Pit Ready for Winter

Getting Your Gas Fire Pit Ready for Winter

Winter is coming or in some cases like in the Twin Cities, it has already arrived. In most places that means spending more time inside and leaving deck time behind. There are many things that go into preparing your outdoor space for winter, but today we are focusing on how to get your gas fire pit cleaned and ready for winter storage. Here is a list of 8 helpful steps to ensure your gas fire pit table will last for years to come.

  1. Remove any debris (leaves, dirt, etc.) from the burner
  2. Close gas valve on fire pit base or shut off gas line for natural gas
  3. Shut off and remove propane tank from base
  4. Remove glass wind guard or any other accessories and store inside
  5. Remove glass fire gems or fire media from burner - optional - can be done in winter or spring for cleaning
  6. Cover Crystal Fire Burner Plus burner with burner cover
  7. Wipe down fire pit top and burner
  8. Cover gas fire pit table with vinyl cover

For additional information on getting your entire outdoor space ready for winter, take a look at this past article.