Athena Olympus 48" Square Concrete Gas Fire Pit Table Elevate your outdoor space with the Athena Olympus Square Fire Table, the ultimate blend of s...
View full detailsCreate a cozy and balanced focal point with our Square Fire Pits collection. With their clean, symmetrical design, square fire pits fit beautifully into modern and traditional outdoor spaces alike. They offer inviting warmth and stunning flame visuals that enhance patio seating areas, backyard lounges, and entertainment spaces.
Crafted from durable, weather-resistant materials, our square fire pits are built to deliver dependable performance and lasting appeal. Whether you’re hosting gatherings with friends or enjoying relaxing evenings outdoors, Square Fire Pits bring both comfort and style to your outdoor living experience.
Athena Olympus 48" Square Concrete Gas Fire Pit Table Elevate your outdoor space with the Athena Olympus Square Fire Table, the ultimate blend of s...
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A square fire pit should typically be between 36 and 44 inches for most backyard setups, though 48 inches is the most commonly sold size. If you want something cozy for a few guests, go smaller; for larger gatherings, opt for a bigger model. Always consider how much patio space you have and how many people you plan to seat around it.
It depends on your style and space. Square fire pits offer a more structured, modern aesthetic and pair especially well with contemporary patio furniture and geometric layouts. Round fire pits tend to foster a more casual, communal vibe, while square ones can double as fire pit tables with surface space for drinks and snacks.
Each fuel type has its trade-offs: wood-burning pits deliver an authentic crackling experience but require more maintenance, while propane models are portable since they're not tied to a gas line. Natural gas square fire pits connect directly to a gas line, meaning no tank swaps and no hoses showing, but they require professional installation and can't be moved easily.
Cooking on a gas square fire pit is not recommended, as grease can clog the burner and yellow flames produce heavy soot that will coat your food. If you want to cook outdoors, a wood-burning square fire pit is a better option — just make sure to use only hardwood, as other wood types can be toxic when burned for cooking.
Always keep your square fire pit covered with a weatherproof cover when not in use, as steel fire pits are susceptible to rust from moisture and heat. Place it on a flat, non-flammable surface like concrete pavers — never directly on wood decking — and periodically inspect it for rust or wear. For steel models, touching up rust spots with high-temperature paint (the kind used on BBQ grills) will help extend its lifespan.