How do I maintain the Vintage Fire Pit Table wood base?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

How do I properly size my fire pit table gas supply line?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

How do you finish Ready-To-Finish Fireplaces?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

How do I start the Custom Outdoor Kitchen order process?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

How do I replace my sliding tank door slides?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

How do I re-attach my sliding tank door?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

Do Ready-To-Finish Fireplaces emit heat?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

Do I need to store my patio furniture cushions from the rain and/or winter weather?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

Do I need to have electricity run to operate a Ready-To-Finish Fireplace?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

Do I need to cover my fire pit table when it is not in use?

The Vintage Fire Pit Table features a cedar wood base that is intentionally left unsealed to age naturally. If left unsealed, the wood will become grayer as time continues.

If you would like to stop the natural aging of the wood or if you would like to seal in the “vintage” finish, the base can be sealed with a wood sealer. To maintain the appearance of the finished base, a new coat of sealer will need to be reapplied every few years.

Before sealing, clean with a pressure washer or deck washer but be careful to not damage the surrounding framework, tile, or other finishes.

It is not necessary to seal the wood and the final finish is left up to your preference.

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