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Fire Pit Burners

Elevate your outdoor space with our Fire Pit Burners collection. These high-quality burners deliver consistent, efficient flames and are designed for easy installation in custom fire pits of all sizes. Built for durability and performance, they’re perfect for creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere in your backyard, patio, or entertainment area.

Made from rugged, weather-resistant materials, our fire pit burners offer reliable operation season after season. Choose from a range of shapes and sizes to match your design and fuel needs—whether you’re building a new fire feature or upgrading an existing one. Fire Pit Burners make outdoor gathering spaces warm, stylish, and unforgettable.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Fire pit burners are available in a wide variety of shapes to suit different fire pit designs, including round, square, rectangular, linear, H-shaped, and Penta (star-shaped) styles. The Penta burner, for example, is known for providing an exceptionally natural-looking flame presentation. Size options typically range from 12 inches up to 48 inches, so you can find a fit for everything from a compact fire bowl to a large linear fire pit.

  • Both brass and stainless steel burners are highly corrosion-resistant, making them well-suited for outdoor use, but brass is generally considered the more durable of the two and is priced to reflect that. Stainless steel is a reliable and cost-effective option for typical outdoor conditions, while brass offers superior heat retention and is often preferred in coastal or high-humidity environments. Many premium brass burners also come with lifetime warranties, whereas stainless steel burners may have more limited coverage.

  • Fire pit burners come in three main ignition types: match-lit (manual), push-button spark, and electronic ignition. A match-lit system uses a key valve to control gas flow and requires no electricity, while a push-button system uses battery power to create a spark much like a BBQ igniter. Electronic ignition systems offer the most convenience and often include built-in safety features such as flame supervision, which automatically shuts off the gas if the flame goes out.

  • Most residential gas fire pit burners fall in the 50,000 to 125,000 BTU range, which is sufficient for typical backyard use, while some larger kits can reach up to 300,000–400,000 BTUs for more dramatic flames or commercial settings. Keep in mind that gas fire pits are primarily decorative appliances, so how much heat you feel will also depend on wind conditions and how close you are to the flame. For larger fire pits or colder climates, choosing a burner with a higher BTU rating will make a noticeable difference in performance.

  • Yes, it is always recommended to cover the fire pit burner when not in use, and some manufacturer warranties actually require it. Water getting inside the burner and gas lines can be costly to repair, and leaving components exposed can also lead to corrosion or ignition failures over time. However, you should avoid non-breathable covers made of cloth, nylon, or vinyl directly over the burner components, as these can trap moisture and potentially void your warranty.