This clear fireplace glass lets the fire's natural colors create a reflective ambiance around your pit.
This clear fireplace glass lets the fire's natural colors create a reflective ambiance around your pit.
It's a great alternative to fake-looking ceramic logs and stones. The tempered glass won't lose its shine or clarity after prolonged use. It also won't emit harmful substances and chemicals into the area around it.
Inconsistent sizing leads to lots of tiny pieces.
A vibrant luster reflects off of these pitch-black fire glass that adds a beautiful finish to your fire pit.
A vibrant luster reflects off of these pitch-black fire glass that adds a beautiful finish to your fire pit.
This reflective onyx fire glass won't fade or melt. There are no negative environmental impacts and they won't feed the flames atop them. The darkness of the glass gives your fire a warm and cozy look to go with the feel.
There are some sharp edges, so be careful. Sizing is inconsistent.
When you want to upgrade the look of your gas fireplace, these colorful glass pieces will do the trick.
When you want to upgrade the look of your gas fireplace, these colorful glass pieces will do the trick.
With a dozen colors to choose from including black and blue, you can easily change up the mood of your outdoor or indoor fire pit with this fire glass set. You'll get 10 pounds of fire glass with regular or reflective finishes.
Some customers felt the glass pieces were smaller than expected.
Beautifully shaped, smooth fire glass that offers a quality value for luster and quantity.
Beautifully shaped, smooth fire glass that offers a quality value for luster and quantity.
Stunning looks are available in a variety of colors, including amber, cobalt, and emerald. Low price for a 10-pound bag. A smooth exterior makes for easy application. Simple cleaning.
While most products arrive as advertised, breakage may occur.
Versatile and environmentally friendly fire glass that offers aesthetics and functionality.
Versatile and environmentally friendly fire glass that offers aesthetics and functionality.
Recycled glass pieces that may be used in fire pits, terrariums, and outdoor landscaping. Shard design offers a classic look. Bright colors are available. The 20-pound bag provides comprehensive coverage.
Pieces are various shapes and sizes. Somewhat costly.
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Whether it’s a cold winter night or a starry summer evening, sitting around an outdoor fire has a timeless, sentimental charm. But it can still be improved. Adding colorful, shimmering fire glass to your fire pit creates a unique look and an unforgettable ambience. The sole purpose of fire glass is to provide a decorative boost to your fire pit.
Fire glass is regular glass that has become tempered, meaning it can withstand a high level of heat without melting, shattering, sparking, popping, smoking, or reacting in any other inconvenient or dangerous way. It’s tumbled to remove jagged edges as well as any stray pieces that would shard, cut, or puncture. Fire glass does not produce heat, but it does absorb and radiate it, and it doesn’t leave any ash or soot behind.
Despite its simplicity, fire glass still has some intriguing varieties and options, and there’s a lot to take in before you make a purchase. We’re here to guide you.
Three factors come down to your personal preference: color, shape, and size. Shape and size are distinct choices, but as you will see, they play off one another. Another consideration, quantity, is purely for practical purposes.
As the main goal of fire glass is to set a look and tone, picking a color might be your hardest (yet most important) decision. There are a lot of options from which to choose. Varieties of blues, reds, greens, and purples are among the most popular, from cobalt and sapphire to ruby and emerald. You may opt for onyx black for an intense look or crystal for something that really shimmers. Amber, copper, and chestnut fire glass can create a rustic feel.
Some companies offer more color options than others, so don’t be afraid to search for the one that best fits your goal, whether it’s something old and natural, new and trendy, complementary and subtle, or simply bold.
Keep in mind that companies use different terms to describe the type or shape of fire glass they offer. There are no set definitions or agreed-upon terms. Here are a few common types, but be sure to look at the picture to really know what you’re getting.
Fire glass varies in size, from a quarter of an inch across (small) to a full inch across (large). One-half inch is the most common size available. When considering size, keep the following in mind.
How much fire glass you place in your fire pit is key to maintaining a successful fire. If you fill your fire pit with too much glass, the fire may be harder to control, and the heat could be unbearable if you’re close. However, if you put too few fire glass pieces in the pit, it will not be effective at generating extra heat or looking good.
Most companies recommend filling the fire pit with two to four inches of fire glass. Manufacturers specify on the bag how much of the product to use. Most bags have a handy chart to read, so be sure to measure your fire pit first.
Most bags come with a single color. However, there is the option in some cases of getting two or three colors mixed into the same bag. Unfortunately, the user doesn’t get to choose. If this bothers you, you could always buy two colors and mix them yourself.
Often, fire glass is used as an alternative to lava rocks, which create more fire combustion, offer a more natural look and feel, and generally cost less. However, the right fire glass looks great paired with lava rocks, and some companies have jumped on that opportunity. Just remember you’ll have to clean the glass afterwards, as lava rocks produce soot.
For those who want their fire glass to shine and shimmer even more, reflective glass offers just that. It is the same fire as glass, but it has been polished to such a degree that it really sparkles. It’s worth noting this is mostly marketing; fragment or nugget shaped glass, with their flat sides, should offer some sparkle, too. What’s more, you can always polish your glass at home for an extra pop.
Similar to reflective glass, accent glass is more marketing than design. Accent glass consists of potent colors that stand out on their own. It may be as much on the user as it is the company to determine what color exactly is an accent.
In general, fire glass is sold in 10-pound bags, though a 20-pound bag may also be an option. There is often a slight price break when buying larger quantities.
Inexpensive: Under $20, your choices will be slim, but you should find a few 10-pound bags, especially if you’re not picky about color or shape. Most likely, these will not be uniform pieces.
Mid-range: For $20 to $45, you’ll find a great many color, size, and shape options, from irregular pieces to drops and gems.
Expensive: In spending over $45, you will likely find fire glass that is uniform, giving off a modern, clean look as opposed to something more rustic. In this range, you will also find the 20-pound bag versions of the previous price points.
Q. How should I clean fire glass?
A. While the glass won’t create soot or ash, being outside means it might get dirty. Water and soap will do the trick, but even a quick rinse should suffice.
Q. How long does fire glass last?
A. Technically, fire glass will last indefinitely. However, the glass may be negatively affected by outside elements. It may lose color and shine over time, and wind, rain, or snow could damage the look as well.
Q. Does fire glass save energy?
A. As fire glass channels heat from the flame and emits it at a higher temperature, you should be saving some energy as opposed to lighting a straight flame. Generally, you can keep your flame at a lower level when you have fire glass to produce the same amount of heat as you would with a higher flame without fire glass.
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