Natural Gas Fire Pits
Bring effortless warmth and clean performance to your outdoor space with our Natural Gas Fire Pits collection. Designed for convenience and consistent heat, these fire pits connect directly to your gas line and deliver beautiful, adjustable flame effects without the hassle of wood or propane. Their sleek, modern styles fit patios, decks, and backyard lounges.
Crafted with durable, weather-resistant materials, natural gas fire pits provide reliable operation and low-maintenance comfort year after year. Whether you’re entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet night under the stars, they create an inviting focal point that enhances your outdoor living experience.
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Athena Olympus Rectangular Concrete Gas Fire Pit Tablefrom $3,504.00| /Athena Olympus Rectangular Concrete Gas Fire Pit Table Transform your outdoor space into a stylish and functional social centerpiece with the Athen...
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Athena Olympus 44-Inch Round Concrete Gas Fire Pit Tablefrom $3,504.00| /Athena Olympus 44" Round Concrete Gas Fire Pit Table Elevate your outdoor gatherings with the Athena Olympus Round Fire Pit Table, the perfect blen...
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, professional installation is required for a natural gas fire pit. A licensed plumber or certified gas installer must run the gas line, as there are serious safety risks and local codes to comply with. The trench for the underground gas line typically needs to be around 30 inches deep, which can also disturb existing landscaping.
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Natural gas is generally more affordable to operate than propane over time — some users report paying as little as $0.25–$0.75 per hour to run a natural gas fire pit. While the upfront installation cost is higher due to the need for a professional gas line, you eliminate the recurring expense of refilling propane tanks. Natural gas prices also tend to be more stable, making it the more budget-friendly long-term choice.
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Cooking on a gas fire pit is not recommended. Gas fire pits burn a bright yellow flame that produces soot, which would coat your food, and the burner components are not designed for the heat and ash that cooking creates. If you want to cook outdoors over fire, a dedicated fire pit grill that uses wood is a better option.
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The heat output of a natural gas fire pit depends on its BTU rating — most common models range from 50,000 to 125,000 BTUs, while some large kits can reach up to 400,000 BTUs. How warm you actually feel will also vary based on wind conditions and how close you are to the flame. Unlike wood fires that radiate heat from hot coals, gas fire pits produce heat directly from the flame itself.
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Natural gas fire pits are generally considered safer than wood-burning alternatives because they produce no sparks, flying embers, smoke, or ash that can spread fire. They can also be extinguished instantly by simply turning off the gas, unlike wood fires that can stay hot for hours via lingering embers. However, the fire pit should always be placed in a well-ventilated, open area at least three feet away from any flammable structures.