Nicolock: How to Build a Serafina Fire Pit
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- Опубликовано: 4 янв 2016
- Our Product Specialist gives a detailed tutorial on how to properly build a Serafina Fire Pit.
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Thank you!
Thank you so much for talking in your video and explaining. Other videos play music the whole video which is useless to learn from.
Should you put sand or something on the bottom of the pit to protect the pavers?
i like it but i do agree with maybe leave one brick out on second corse for more air and the drainage is there ppl if u look on first corse lay salbs removed
What size are the bricks and the fire pit ring?
Nice!!!
Very nice
could You please tell me where did You buy this ring?
How does the fire get any air?
Where can I get the ring? (exactly like that one in your video)
What about adhesive to hold it together and also drainage?
The heat from the burning logs won't disturb/pop the pavers/concrete floor?
No. Pavers have higher psi strength than concrete, which is why they rarely crack.
What kind of bricks are they??
OMG. You are a joy to watch. I love it. can i use your video for my compilation? I will give you credits for your work and your video.
How much did it cost all the materials altogheter
Jose Erives as a contractor in Connecticut the materials cost about 700$ firepit and ring is one. Then option is coping and the cooking grill
Eri seems steep, I love there too but it seems like I could make this with 250
Way to close to the home. I thought you had to use glue?
How does the rain effect with drainage? Tks
How far away do you want it away? Looks fine to me. It’s not a bonefire
gonna be Smokey
The walls are so tall that I dont see how people sitting around the fire will get much benefit of the heat. Is this mostly for looks and cooking?
Then just use less bricks.
@@Marcus-uc4qx You dont say.
It's not even knee height, and it's a pretty big diameter. The sides don't block heat nearly as much as you think it will. If you need more heat, burn more wood, sit closer...
No info about if these are 'firebrick' or plain pavers, where the metal ring comes from, etc... cuz they want you to buy from them exclusively.
That’s a whole firepit kit that you buy from them, they don’t buy it from Lowe’s bro. But you could also buy firepit stones from Lowe’s but there lower quality. Also there not called pavers or firestones, there referred to firepit stone blocks
No air holes?
I’ve seen a bunch of videos where they do it like this and some where they leave some gaps for air and I’ve wondered which was better..I always thought the ones with gaps were better but I’ve seen professionals do it with no gaps..very confusing
It appear right.
He can dig me a hole anytime.
Whoo smoke city. Where’s the air?
looks like crap