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How to Safely Enjoy BBQs and Fire Pits on Your Artificial Lawn

August 27, 2024 FieldTurf Landscape
We're often asked if it's safe to have BBQs and fire pits on synthetic turf. We get it – most of us love outdoor entertaining,...
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We’re often asked if it’s safe to have BBQs and fire pits on synthetic turf. We get it – most of us love outdoor entertaining, so our backyards should complement that. And yes, you can totally host cookouts on artificial grass, just like you would with a natural turf. Here’s why:

Can You Really Have Heat Sources on Artificial Grass?

The short answer is yes, but it requires careful planning and some key safety measures. This is good practical, not just for artificial turf, but kind of surfacing that’ll get exposed to heat sources. Here’s why it’s not as simple as just plopping down your grill or fire pit:
  • Artificial grass is made from synthetic materials that won’t burn but can melt when exposed to open flame or intense heat.
  • Embers and hot ashes can damage the turf fibers.
  • Grease and food spills from BBQs can clog the grass if not cleaned promptly.
But don’t worry – we’ve got solutions for all of these challenges.

BBQ Safety: Grilling Without the Guilt

When it comes to grilling on artificial turf, it’s all about creating a safe zone. Here’s how to do it right:

1. Use a Protective Barrier
  • Invest in a high-quality fireproof mat designed for grills.
  • Ensure it extends at least 6 inches beyond your grill’s footprint on all sides.
  • Look for mats with heat-resistant backing to further protect your turf.
2. Elevate and Stabilize
  • Use a sturdy grill stand to raise your BBQ off the turf surface.
  • Consider built-in stabilizers or add non-slip feet to prevent tipping.
  • Aim for at least 6 inches of clearance between the grill’s bottom and the grass.
3. Create a Designated Grilling Area
  • For frequent grillers, consider installing a permanent patio or deck section.
  • Use pavers or concrete to create a safe, heat-resistant cooking zone.
  • This not only protects your turf but also enhances your outdoor living space.
4. Be Prepared for Spills
  • Keep a fire extinguisher nearby – safety first!
  • Have a cleaning kit with mild detergent and soft brushes ready.
  • Address any grease or food spills immediately to prevent staining.

Extra Precaution for Fire Pits on Artificial Grass

Fire pits require even more caution due to their open flame and potential for stray embers. Here’s our expert advice:

1. Location Is Everything
  • Install your fire pit on a non-flammable surface like concrete or stone pavers.
  • Maintain a minimum 10-foot buffer zone between the fire pit and your artificial grass.
  • Consider wind direction to minimize the risk of embers blowing onto your turf.
2. Contain the Flames
  • Always use a spark screen to trap flying embers.
  • Opt for a fire pit with a deep bowl and sturdy construction.
  • Consider gas fire pits for more controlled flame and reduced ember risk.
3. Portable Options
  • Invest in a high-quality portable fire pit that can be moved as needed.
  • Store it away from your artificial grass when not in use.
  • This flexibility allows you to enjoy fires without permanent lawn modifications.
4. Create a Transition Zone
  • Install a border of decorative rocks or pavers around your fire pit area.
  • This creates a visual and functional barrier between the fire and your turf.
  • It also adds an attractive design element to your outdoor space.

Professional Installation Makes All the Difference

When it comes to creating safe spaces for outdoor entertaining on artificial grass, professional installation is key. Here’s why working with experts like us matters:
  • We can design your landscape with integrated, safe areas for grilling and fires.
  • Our installations ensure proper drainage and stability throughout your outdoor space.
  • We can recommend and install heat-resistant materials in high-risk areas.
  • We’ll help you choose the right artificial grass products for your specific needs.
By partnering with professionals, you’re investing in a complete outdoor solution that’s beautiful, functional, and safe.

Ongoing Care: Maintaining Your Turf Around Heat Sources

Even with precautions in place, it’s important to keep a watchful eye on your artificial grass near BBQs and fire pits:
  • Regularly inspect the area for any signs of melting, discoloration, or damage.
  • Clean the surrounding turf more frequently to remove any soot, ash, or grease residue.
  • Consider rotating the location of portable grills or fire pits to prevent excessive wear in one spot.
  • Trim nearby trees or shrubs to reduce leaf litter that could become fuel for stray embers.
Remember, a little extra attention goes a long way in preserving the beauty and longevity of your artificial lawn.

The Best of Both Worlds: Outdoor Living on Artificial Grass

With the right approach, you can absolutely enjoy the convenience of artificial grass alongside the joys of outdoor cooking and cozy fire pit gatherings. By following these guidelines and working with professional installers like us, you’ll create an outdoor space that’s:
  • Safe for your family and guests
  • Environmentally friendly (no water waste or chemical runoff)
  • Low-maintenance, allowing you more time to enjoy your backyard
  • Stylish and functional year-round
To learn more, give us a call at 866-352-4575 or drop us a message online. We’ll help you design an artificial grass landscape that’s not just stunning, but also perfect for all your favorite activities – from casual cookouts to fireside chats under the stars.

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