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The Basics of a ceramic chiminea (recent Roadsports blog post)

Clay is the most common material used in the making of chimineas. Think of terra cotta pots or the red pottery ones. Clay is tough and durable however, it is susceptible to cracking when handled incorrectly.

bali-outdoors-wood-burning-chimenea-outdoor-round-wooden-fire-pit-fireplace-3580.jpgThe chiminea's clay is extremely absorbent and requires to be protected by gravel or sand at the bottom, along with some kindling and logs. This stops the clay from getting too hot and prevents hairline cracks from forming.

Materials

The chimineas made of clay (also called pot-bellied ovens) include a chimney that directs smoke upwards. These chimineas are coated with a glaze to protect them from cracking and weathering caused by sudden temperature changes. They are nevertheless susceptible to rain and sunlight. It is therefore important to cover them when not in use and to stop water puddles developing inside the clay.

Most chimineas, however, are made of terracotta clay. Other materials such as cast iron and steel could be used as well. Aluminum and cast iron offer a durable option that requires less maintenance. Terracotta has a classic Mexican appearance. Some manufacturers offer modern styles that combine the beauty and durability of a chiminea that is made of clay.

Many people opt to match their chimineas with flowering plants or evergreens. This creates a natural look to enhance the ambience in their backyard. It is important to choose plant pairings carefully, though it is essential for a chiminea to be placed in a space that is free of structures that can catch fire. It is also crucial to make sure that the chiminea's location is on a fire-safe surface such as concrete, brick or stone patios.

A chiminea can be made by hand using high-fired unglazed clay. The artisan who shapes the clay is referred to as a potter, and they can throw the piece on a potter's wheel, or with a plaster mould. In either case the clay is smoothed and kneaded before being allowed to dry. Some of the more recent clay chimineas are pre-grogged. This is an additive that helps them resist thermal stress which is prone to cracking earthenware.

Some chimineas are built in molds made of metal chiminea, which gives them diversity of style and shapes to fit any backyard. Cast iron chimineas may be heavier than clay models, however, they are more durable and less likely to break or crack due to sudden temperature changes. They are cheaper than other kinds of chimineas too and come with gas-burning models too for extra versatility.

Styles

Chimines are designed to look like an outdoor fireplace and can be decorated with a variety of materials and styles. Terracotta chimineas feature the classic appearance that has been used for centuries, while metal chimineas are more durable and able to handle high temperatures. Many chimineas come with decorative patterns and designs that match the patio furniture. A rustic finish, for instance, can give your chiminea a vintage feel especially if you match it with wood or iron patio furniture.

Chimineas are often designed to be freestanding, but they can also be erected on a brick, stone, or concrete patio. No matter where you decide to place your chiminea, be sure it is safe from wind and from any plants or structures that are flammable. It is important to keep in mind that chimineas release smoke and soot that can impact the quality of the air in the surrounding area.

Certain chimineas feature an opening for the chimney at the lower part of the structure, while others are square and point upwards. Both styles come with or without an opening big enough to hold firewood. The chimneys of squat models can also be shaped to add visual appeal and create a striking style.

You can also add decorative elements to the outside of your Chiminea, like marble, wrought iron or granite. You can also consider a ceramic or copper top for a touch of flair. The glossy shimmer of these finishes can help to reflect the light from your chiminea and improves the overall appearance of your chiminea.

A regular chiminea polish is a great method to shield your outdoor fire pit from damage and beautify it. Use a natural polishing product, such as beeswax or olive oil, to smooth the surface to create a rich glow. Apply a thin coat and gently rub it in before rinsing and drying the chiminea to get a stunning result.

Chimineas require a lot maintenance, but with proper care and attention, your unique outdoor chiminea can look fashionable for a long time. By using efficient decorating strategies and maintaining your chiminea, you can enjoy it throughout the winter months.

Safety

Despite their popularity however, chimineas are dangerous if they are not handled correctly. Chimineas made of clay are susceptible to cracking, particularly ones that aren't glazed. They also pose a fire hazard when placed too close to other flammable materials, including your home, outdoor furniture and the garden surrounding it. It is best to use a chiminea outdoors and in an area that is secured or surrounded by fire-proof materials.

You should always keep a fire extinguisher nearby and use it when needed to put out any small chiminea burning or hot coals that occur while you tend to the flame. You can also use a long lighter to lighting your fire, and then move the coals with tongs instead of your hands. A bucket of water is an excellent thing to keep nearby in case the chiminea needs to be snuffed out. It is important not to use water to smother the fire of a chiminea after it has cooled. Instead use water only when the fire has completely stopped or when the chimney is in danger of overflowing.

The draft that is created by a chiminea can bring sparks up the stack, which is why it is essential to shield your home and your neighbors from accidental burns with a simple spark arrestor constructed from chicken wire that is placed on the top of the smokestack. Chimineas can also become extremely hot and the surrounding area. You should put up an unassuming wall to warn people against getting too close to.

Don't burn your chiminea when it's weather conditions that are windy or rainy. The sparks can cause the chimney to catch fire, which could cause damage to your home. Check with your local fire department if there are any burn bans in place before using a Chiminea. It is also recommended to clear the area around the chiminea prior to adding firewood, making sure that there aren't any flammable materials nearby. It is also recommended to wash the inside of your chiminea following each use to prevent ash buildup that can cause smoke inhalation and a sooty exterior.

Maintenance

Despite the fact that they can be used for outdoor fires, clay chimineas are not easy to maintain devices. To ensure their longevity they must be handled the same as all clay products. It is crucial not to let them get too hot and to allow them to cool down between usages. In addition they should be regularly sealed and sanded to prevent the paint from being damaged by moisture.

The first step in keeping your chiminea in good shape is to remove the ashes that have accumulated after each use, but only once it has completely cooled down. It will remain warm, even though it appears to have cooled down, so use a small rake and a brush to remove the ash. Once you have swept the ash out and disposed of it in a careful manner the next step is to fill the bottom with either gravel or sand. If you don't do this the chiminea could crack. The clay absorbs moisture, and could crack if it gets too dried.

Some sources recommend sealing the exterior of the chiminea using an acrylic waterproofing agent similar to the ones used to seal tiles. This can prevent moisture from seeping into the chiminea and causing damage to it. When you are using the chiminea for a long period of time, it is recommended that you clean and seal the chiminea every 6-8 weeks.

Chimineas should only be burned on bare, fire-safe surfaces. They should never be placed on wood decking or on any other kind of overhead cover. Only using hardwood that is well-seasoned will reduce the number of sparks and also prevent the clay from cracking.

Because a chiminea's body is made of clay it will not last forever, although it is hard to break unless you smash it with the Hammer or drop it. Cracks can occur due to a variety of reasons, including poor combustion or the lack of proper maintenance. They also have the potential to rust, so they should be covered whenever not in use. This will keep rain and snow off of it, ensuring that it doesn't begin to corrode the metal parts of the chiminea.

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