| In some areas right now, the weather is
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| | break the chimenea, it's best to use
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| ideal for sitting outside in the evening
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| | kindling-size wood.Many wood-burning
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| -- the bugs have gone and the sky is
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| | units have optional cooking grills so
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| clear -- but the nights are chilly. Don't
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| | your fire can do double duty warming your
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| let the cool evenings send you inside --
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| | toes and your tummy. Try this yummy
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| extend your outdoor living season by
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| | "pizza" recipe, cooked up in campfire
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| heating your deck or patio.Different
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| | irons.Any open fire is a potential
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| heaters are available for different needs
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| | hazard. Keep any overhead sparks from
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| and circumstances. A heater will be
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| | tree branches or patio overheads, and be
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| powered by propane, natural gas,
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| | sure to teach children proper fire
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| alcohol-gel, electricity, wood, or wood
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| | safety.Natural gas heaters are easy to
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| substitutes such as charcoal or
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| | use but are usually built in and,
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| artificial logs. Depending on the size
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| | although bottled gas may be purchased,
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| and the heat source, they may warm only a
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| | are best limited to those areas that have
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| small space or heat a party-size yard.For
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| | natural gas service.Propane heaters can
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| all heating units to perform optimally,
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| | be economical to operate. Depending on
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| they will need the right location. The
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| | the heat output level you set, a standard
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| ideal site is a combination of walls or
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| | propane tank can provide 10-12 hours of
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| fences (to radiate the heat back into
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| | heat.Propane-powered "mushroom" or
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| your space) and overhead structures that
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| | "umbrella" heaters (so called because of
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| will prevent the wind from blowing
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| | their shape) are the best choice for
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| directly through your selected area.Here
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| | heating large areas. They radiate warming
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| are some tips for effective and safe
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| | rays from the top cylinder and provide a
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| use:Wood-burning fireplaces and fire pits
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| | comfort zone of 12 - 20 feet in diameter.
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| are generally the least expensive to buy
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| | The propane tank is hidden in the bottom
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| and to operate. Check for zoning
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| | of the unit. It's a good idea to put
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| ordinances to be sure that you can burn
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| | these units away when not in use as they
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| wood on your property. Some
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| | can be sensitive to the elements. Smaller
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| municipalities allow wood burning in a
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| | tabletop units are also
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| small chimenea unit, but will not approve
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| | available.Although electric heat is
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| a built-in or dug fire pit. Wood-burning
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| | usually the most expensive, there are a
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| units range from small collapsible units
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| | few electric heaters designed
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| on wheels for easy portability to huge
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| | specifically for outdoor use. Be sure
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| built-in concrete fireplaces. If you are
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| | that any heater that is left outside is
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| permitted to burn wood, you are sure to
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| | rated as such.With the wide selection of
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| find a unit to suit your needs!If you
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| | outdoor heating devices available, you're
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| have a pottery fireplace, or chimenea,
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| | sure to find one that right's for you. So
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| use it cautiously as these units are
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| | heat up the night - and go right on
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| lightweight and reasonably fragile. To
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| | enjoying your outdoor space.
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| keep the fire from getting hot enough to
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