Rectangle Fire Pits
Create a modern and stylish gathering spot with our Rectangle Fire Pits collection. Featuring sleek, linear designs and clean lines, these fire pits complement contemporary patios, decks, and outdoor lounges. Their elongated shape enhances flame presentation and provides a striking focal point that elevates your outdoor décor.
Built from durable, weather-resistant materials, our rectangle fire pits deliver reliable performance and beautiful flame effects that draw people together. Whether you’re hosting friends or enjoying a quiet night outdoors, Rectangle Fire Pits bring warmth, style, and a touch of sophistication to any outdoor living space.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Rectangle fire pits offer a more modern, structured aesthetic and allow more people to gather along the longer sides, making them ideal for larger seating arrangements like sofas and sectionals. Their elongated shape also provides a linear flame that aligns naturally with dining layouts and patio furniture. Round fire pits tend to offer more uniform heat distribution all the way around, while rectangular models are better suited to contemporary outdoor spaces.
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Propane is the more flexible choice since it doesn't require a fixed gas line, making the fire pit portable and easier to set up in about 30 minutes. Natural gas, on the other hand, connects to your home's gas supply, so you never have to worry about swapping out tanks and can run the fire all day or night without interruption. Your best option depends on whether you have an existing gas line and whether you want the freedom to move the fire pit around.
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The most common materials are concrete (often glass fiber reinforced concrete, or GFRC), steel, and aluminum. GFRC concrete is popular for its durability and modern look, and it stays cooler to the touch than steel, though all concrete fire pits can eventually develop hairline cracks and charring near the burner area. Steel and aluminum options tend to be lighter and more portable, while powder-coated finishes help resist rust and weathering over time.
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You should cover the burner area and all electronic components whenever the fire pit is not in use to prevent moisture damage and corrosion. However, avoid using soft, non-breathable covers made from cloth, nylon, or vinyl, as these can trap moisture and lead to deterioration of the finish or ignition components — and may even void your warranty. Hard covers or breathable, weather-resistant covers are the recommended choice for long-term protection.
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Cooking on a gas rectangle fire pit is generally not recommended, as food grease and drippings can clog the burner and leave a sooty residue on the fire media. Gas fire pits burn a yellow flame that produces soot, which would coat anything being cooked over it. If you want to cook outdoors, look for a wood-burning fire pit grill designed specifically for that purpose, using only hardwood to avoid toxic smoke.