When you're installing a fire pit on your property in Kansas or Missouri, you have some choices in regard to what type of fuel it will burn. You can go with a wood-burning fire pit, a natural gas-burning fire pit, or a propane-burning fire pit. The decision of which type of fire pit to go with all comes down to your personal preference. Wood-burning fire pits offer a traditional feel and produce a smoky aroma. Natural gas-burning fire pits and propane-burning fire pits are very similar, as they both don't produce any smoke or odor, and they are easy to turn on and off. However, natural gas-burning fire pits need to be connected to your property's main gas line, so they can't be moved, while propane-burning fire pits can be moved, but you'll need to replace the propane tank when it runs out of fuel.


Wood-burning fire pits offer a traditional feel and produce a smoky aroma.

When it comes to choosing a fuel source for your fire pit, you have a few options. One of the most popular choices is wood. A wood-burning fire pit provides a traditional campfire feel, complete with the crackling sound of burning wood and the smoky aroma that many people love. However, it's important to note that a wood-burning fire pit requires you to manually ignite the flame and continue to feed it with wood for as long as you want to use it. Additionally, because wood produces soot and ash, there is more cleanup and maintenance involved than with other fuel options. It's also important to keep an eye on the flame to ensure that it doesn't get out of control.


Natural gas-burning fire pits are easy to turn on and off and don't produce any smoke or odor.

If you're looking for a convenient and low-maintenance option for your fire pit, a natural gas-burning fire pit may be the way to go. One of the biggest advantages of a natural gas-burning fire pit is that it's easy to turn on and off. You simply need to turn a knob or press a button to ignite the flame and turn it off when you're done using it. Additionally, because natural gas doesn't produce smoke or odor, you won't have to worry about the smell of smoke lingering on your clothes or in your hair.

Another advantage of a natural gas-burning fire pit is that it's low-maintenance. Because there's no soot or ash to clean up, you won't have to spend time cleaning your fire pit after each use. Additionally, because a natural gas-burning fire pit is connected to your property's main gas line, you won't have to worry about running out of fuel. However, it's important to note that a natural gas-burning fire pit can't be moved once it's installed. If you're planning on moving your fire pit in the future, a natural gas-burning fire pit may not be the best option for you.

Gas-burning fire pits can be turned on and off with the touch of a button.

Propane-burning fire pits are very similar to natural gas-burning fire pits, but they can be moved.

Circular fire pit in front of outdoor furniture on a patio in Overland Park, KS.

A propane-burning fire pit is similar to a natural gas-burning fire pit, but with a few key differences. Like a natural gas-burning fire pit, a propane-burning fire pit can be turned on and off with a switch, and it doesn't produce smoke or odor. Additionally, because propane doesn't produce soot or ash, there's little to no cleanup involved with a propane-burning fire pit.

However, the main difference between a propane-burning fire pit and a natural gas-burning fire pit is that you'll need to replace the propane tank whenever it runs out of fuel. This means you'll need to keep an eye on the fuel level and be prepared to replace the tank when necessary. Additionally, because a propane-burning fire pit isn't connected to a gas line, it's portable. This means you can move it around your property if you need to, making it a great option for those who like to change up their outdoor living space from time to time.


Give us a call today to have a fire pit installed on your property.

If you're looking to add a fire pit to your property, you've come to the right place. At Lawn and Landscape Solutions, we can install a fire pit that will burn wood, natural gas, or propane, depending on your preference. Our fire pit installation service is offered to residential property owners in Overland Park, Leawood, Mission Hills, KS, and nearby areas, including those in Missouri. Give us a call today at (913) 238-9318 to schedule our fire pit installation service.