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On Sep 29, 9:28*pm, "SBH" wrote:
I know this isn't a "home repair" question but I am wondering if anyone has this minor problem with a fire pit on a wooden deck. We bought a fire pit yesterday from Home Depot and placed it on the corner of our wooden deck. After awhile, I noticed the deck turning darker under the pit as well as something which looks like tree sap oozing out. I believe it may be the stain/sealant I applied a few months ago. Anyway, I was thinking of putting four 2 ft x 1 inch thick pavers forming a square under the pit. Will this be enough to disperse or stop the heat from penetrating to the deck? Thanks sure. same as putting a woodstove on blocks in ones basement. fill the spaces between the pavers with sand. works for us. make the square as large as you can. |
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