![]() Propane fire pits might also require some light assembly. On the other hand, hooking up a fire pit to a 20-pound propane tank is no different than attaching a tank to your gas grill, and propane burns more efficiently than natural gas. Factor that installation into your budget, though-running a gas line to a fire pit costs around $25 per linear foot. It’s also significantly cheaper than propane once the line is installed. “Natural gas is typically a better choice if you have access to it, but you’ll need a plumbing professional to install it,” Patrick Schatz of Hearth Products Controls says, adding that natural gas is the top choice because there are no tanks to hide or refill. Natural gas is a great option if you can swing it, but we mostly recommend propane fire pits because of their easy installation and popularity. Great customer service and great products 5+ years later………….keep it going Solus.Many fire pits today run on 20-pound propane tanks, but some require natural gas, delivered via a connection to your home line. I have recently got back in touch with Solus to convert my firepit to natural gas and the Solus Tech team pulled up my original order and have the exact conversion kit I require in stock and will be mailed out to me which I will receive in a couple of days. ![]() I have had my 26″ firepit for almost 6 years now and it has seen 5 winters and it still looks and operates like brand new. Solus offer up some outstanding products, sure you can buy cheaper but you will not receive the quality that Solus provides. The product design is beautiful, the staff is knowledgeable and helpful and the end result is that we have, not just a gorgeous source of heat on our deck, but a unique focal point and conversation piece. We are thrilled with our beautiful Solus fire pit! It was a pleasure working with this Vancouver company and even better knowing manufacturing is done in Vancouver. Please contact us to determine how many bags of fire stones you require. Cast from actual river stones exclusively for Solus. ![]()
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