Why is my fire glass popping?

This typically happens when tempered fire glass is damp or wet and the burner is turned on. The heating of the moisture causes an expansion as it turns to a gas which may cause some of the cracked (but not completely broken) pieces of tempered glass to separate into pieces.
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Does fire pit glass pop?

Fire glass, unlike regular glass shards, do not pop or crack during a fire. Never use other glass pieces in a fire pit, as they may crack, pop, or shoot several shards onto unsuspecting guests. Fire glass is a tempered glass that has no plastic additives like other types of tempered glass may include.
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Why is my fire pit popping?

Q: Why is my fire pit popping? If the lava rocks in your fire pit are popping, they have water trapped inside. This water is turning to steam, expanding and blowing open the rocks. If this is happening you should stand back from the fire pit for 15 minutes until all the lava rock has cured or dried out.
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Can fire pit glass explode?

Wet fire glass can pop and explode just like lava rocks. Propane is going to dirty your fire glass quicker than natural gas, so pay special attention to this if you choose to use propane.
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How do you stop a fire pit from popping?

Water gets inside, and when it's heated up, steam forms. This steam causes the rock to expand and, well, pop. You can prevent this by protecting your fire pit from the rain, and by drying out any wet rocks before you light the burner.
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How long does fire glass last?

Since fire glass is heat resistant and does not melt, burn, or change color, it's technically possible for it to last 20 years or more (wow!). That said, in most cases, you can expect your new fire glass to last anywhere from 4 to 8 years.
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Can I use lava rock under fire glass?

DO NOT use lava rock, lava pebbles, rocks / pebbles or any other porous material UNDER the fire glass. When building a propane fire pit, follow the same advice as listed above for natural gas but we HIGHLY recommend using a pan burner system to prevent the propane from sinking to the bottom of the pit.
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Can you put too much glass in a fire pit?

We recommend that you use 1–2 inches of fire glass to cover the burner, but be sure to not overfill your fireplace or fire pit. While fire glass is a great way to bring out the best in your fire feature, you can get even more ideas from our video on how to accessorize your gas fire pit.
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Should fire pit glass cover burner?

Should I cover the burner with fire glass, or should I leave it exposed? Yes, you should cover the burner — but only with just enough fire glass so that it's not visible. This is especially true if you're using a propane fire feature, since propane is heavier than air and needs to be dispersed close to the flame.
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Can fire pit rocks explode?

Rocks can absorb a lot of water, especially river rocks, and rocks that get too hot near a fire can (and sometimes do) explode. Even wet lava rock can explode.
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Should I put rocks in my fire pit?

No part of the fire pit should be made with flammable materials (e.g., plywood shipping pallets) or non-porous materials that hold water, such as pea gravel, river rocks, or compressed concrete blocks; these materials can trap steam and eventually explode.
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Is there a difference between fire glass and regular glass?

Fireplace glass is made of tempered glass that is tumbled and polished to create little pebbles that are resistant to high heat. This glass will not burn, melt, explode like regular glass could, soot, or smoke no matter how long you use it. It is also resistant to discoloration when use with natural gas.
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What's the difference between lava rocks and fire glass?

Fire glass absorbs the heat better and can exude more heat while it gives shine, color, and beauty. It helps to disperse the heat evenly and keeps the area warmer. On the other hand, lava rock provides a rustic look.
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How do you clean fire pit glass?

Put the fire glass into a strainer in small batches.
  1. Wash the fire glass with simple dish soap, or make your own solution of distilled water and vinegar. You can do this in your sink or outside with a hose.
  2. Rinse fire glass thoroughly with water.
  3. Allow fire glass to dry.
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How many pounds of fire glass do you need?

Example: If your fireplace had a front width (A) of 36", a back width (B) of 24", a depth (C) of 15", and you wanted a 3" height (D) of fire glass to cover the entire fireplace floor, then you would buy about 70 pounds of fire glass.
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How high should a fire pit flame be?

The 6″ height is sufficient to minimize the effect of the wind on your flames while still leaving them exposed enough so that everyone can enjoy their beauty. Round fire pits tend to look better with an 8″ flame guard height, which gives it a taller and more symmetrical balance.
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Does fire glass radiate heat?

In fact, fire glass can emit up to four times more heat than wood, making it a cleaner and more fuel-efficient heating option.
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Do lava rocks need replacing?

The fundamental difference is lava rocks are a natural product, but they tend to be fragile so they need to be replaced every season or two (depending how much grilling you do). Briquettes, while more expensive, are a stable manufactured product that have a longer lifespan and can be turned over and reused.
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Can you cook food over fire glass?

The bottom line, cooking over a propane fire pit is perfectly safe – just keep the media (lava rock or glass) and burner free of food drippings, dirt, debris, etc., to help maintain a clean flame that is free of smoke.
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Does fireplace glass have to be tempered?

Usually Fireplace glass is tempered glass - but not always!

However, for a regular fireplace where the doors are a safe distance from the flame and the temperature will not exceed 400-500ºF, tempered glass is a safe and economical choice for your fireplace glass doors.
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How hot can fire glass get?

Industry standards for gas fireplaces allow the temperature of the ceramic glass to reach as high as 1,328°F. Tempered and annealed glass is allowed to reach 500°F and 446°F, respectively.
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What is the prettiest color for fire glass?

Irish Green with Irish Green Reflective

A simple, eye-catching blend of a bright blue-green, this mix of both reflective and non-reflective fire glass is the best of both worlds. The non-reflective Irish green glass shows off a deeper color, while its reflective counterpart mirrors the firelight to great effect.
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