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작성자 Susanna
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Clay Chiminea Large

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the-blue-rooster-gatsby-cast-aluminum-chiminea-in-charcoal-3587.jpgBefore using your chiminea for the very first time, fill it with sand three to four inches below the chiminea outdoor's mouth. This will protect the chiminea from direct contact with flame for the first few times and allows it to season.

Material

Clay chimineas have been used for about four hundred years to gather around to talk and eat and also to warm the home. They are typically made of terracotta clay, although they are also available in a variety of other materials, such as cast iron and steel.

Cast iron is more durable than terracotta, and is less susceptible to being damaged by sudden temperature changes. It can break and crack when it is not protected from snow or rain. Terracotta is more brittle but it is a beautiful and durable material that gives the chiminea an authentic Mexican-inspired style.

It is crucial to dry your new clay chiminea prior using it for the very first time. This will prevent cracking from the sudden temperature change of the fire. This is accomplished by adding two to three inches (or more) of river sand to the bottom of the chiminea outdoor. After that, start with small pieces of wood and gradually increase the size of the wood you use. After several small fires, the clay should be ready to start using.

Clay chimineas are often sealed to prevent moisture from destroying them over time. This is a great idea for any outdoor fire pit, but it is particularly important for clay chimineas as the clay absorbs water, and when exposed to water too often, it can crack.

Clay chimineas are less prone to crack than metal chimineas, but they must be treated with care to prevent moisture damage. Clay chimineas and fire pits must be protected when not being used and should never be kept in a closed space. Moisture can cause the clay to crack or crumble.

Clay chimineas are more heavy than other types of chimineas and should be placed on a base designed for outdoor fire pits and chimineas pits. A hearth for a patio is a good option for this purpose, since it creates a safe zone for fire on a wooden deck or patio. The hearth on the patio should be at a minimum of 3 feet by 4 feet and can be made of pavers or bricks. If you don't want to build a hearth for your patio, you can simply place the chiminea in an area of garden soil. This is not recommended as it could crack or break in the course of time.

Size

Chimineas are getting more popular, they create the perfect environment for outdoor relaxation but also provide plenty of heat, which makes them perfect to use when cooking or simply enjoying the company of friends and family. They are available in a variety of sizes and styles, from traditional clay to modern cast iron or stainless steel. They are one of the most versatile garden accessories available and can be used for a variety of reasons, such as cooking, heating lighting, and even decoration.

Chimineas are fragile and prone to cracking due endure fluctuations in temperature and moisture. It is therefore important to care for them properly. A cover will guard them from damage caused by rain, which can cause them weaken over time and eventually crack. It is also a good idea to put at least 50mm of sand, or Gardeco lava stones (see the accessories above) at the bottom of the chimenea. to shield it from direct heat and help stop the hottest part of the fire from touching the clay which can cause it to crack.

It is also a good idea to put a cap on the clay as this can help prevent water seepage that could cause them to weaken and crack over the years. Chimeneas that are capped with clay might be a bit more costly but they'll last longer. Keep them away from items that ignite as this could lead to an accident. Also, do not place them in windy places because this could cause the smoke to flow in unexpected directions, making it difficult to use.

It is also a good idea to seal your chimenea using Butchers' wax or Future floor wax once or twice a years. This will shield the clay from the elements and make it more resistant to warping and cracking. If you have any doubt about how to care for your chimenea or are uncertain of something, please do not hesitate to contact us and we'll be more than happy to assist you.

Cooking

Chimineas are made to be used for outdoor cooking, and a large selection of options is available. They are typically constructed out of clay, but they can also be constructed from aluminum or cast iron. They can be powered with gas, wood or charcoal. Many models come with built-in grates that make them ideal for preparing outdoor meals.

When selecting a chiminea to use, consider the dimensions, material and size to find the right one for your requirements. Cast iron and aluminum are strong and adaptable, whereas the traditional clay chiminea has an elegant appearance and great heat distribution. Certain chimineas have additional features like tables for food preparation, allowing you to transform your fire into a hub of gastronomic activities.

Once you've found the ideal location for your chiminea, set it up on a level surface of concrete, brick or a stone patio. It's important not to place it on a wood deck since sparks could fly out of the fireplace and ignite material that is flammable under it. It's important to keep it away from the eaves and other structures that are overhead because they could catch fire.

Fill the bowl of your clay chiminea to 3 inches below the mouth. This will keep the hot portion of the flames from the clay, and also prevent it from cracking. Next, make small fire using paper and kindling. Let it burn until it goes out naturally.

After the fire has been put out, allow your chiminea to cool completely prior to trying to move it, or add more fuel. This will help minimize excessive smoke, lessen the risk of chimney fires and enhance your outdoor cooking experience. Since ash and other debris can cause a blockage to the chimney, it's important to clean the chiminea regularly. Make sure to remove any debris and ash after every use, as well as during cooling, to avoid damaging. Keep your chiminea safe and clean to ensure it lasts longer and performs its peak.

Maintenance

The key to keeping your Clay Chiminea in good condition and functioning safely is regular cleaning, safety measures, and a clear set of guidelines for use. These simple steps will make your chiminea last longer and offer an enjoyable, safe fire all year round.

Chimineas are designed for small fires; it's important to begin with the kindling and small logs, and then gradually increase the size of the fire over several use. This allows the clay to warm slowly, reducing the chance of thermal shocks that could crack the clay.

If your chiminea isn't in use or is rainy weather, it is recommended to cover it with a ventilated cover. Covers reduce the amount of rain and moisture that could damage the chiminea in the long run. A air-tight cover also allows air circulation to prevent condensation, which could cause damage to the chiminea.

Properly removing the chiminea from its flames is also vital to ensure its durability. Avoid using accelerants, such as gasoline, coal brquettes, propane or briquettes which can cause damage to the chiminea and pose an hazard to safety by emitting toxic fumes. Instead, put out the chiminea by covering the fire with sand or putting out the flames with a dry chemical fire extinguisher.

Keep your chiminea away from wires and branches that hang over the edges, wooden fences and garden furniture. It's also an ideal idea to set the chiminea on a non-flammable area, such as the patio of a stone or tile.

It's important to inspect your chiminea regularly for cracks and damage. This is particularly important when you use it for a long time or in extreme weather conditions. Repair any damage quickly using a clay-based repair kit. This will prevent cracks from spreading and damaging your chiminea.

Chiminesas can be a stunning focal point in your outdoor space and adds warmth and a sense of style to any yard or patio. Your chiminea could be a wonderful addition to your home for many years with regular maintenance. Follow these simple tips to ensure that your chiminea lasts longer and be more secure than ever before.