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FIRE GLASS CALCULATOR
Our special fire glass calculator will help you determine how much fire glass your new or existing fire pit needs.
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FAQs

What is the difference between 1/4" and 1/2" Broken Fire Glass?

The main difference lies in their size. The 1/4" Broken Fire Glass offers a finer texture suitable for detailed designs or smaller fire features, while the 1/2" pieces are larger, creating a more pronounced visual impact and better light reflection.

Can I mix different types of fire glass in my feature?

Absolutely! Mixing different types and sizes of fire glass can create a unique, customized look. Combining colors and textures, such as smooth Fire Drops with reflective Fire Diamonds, adds depth and dimension to your fire feature.

How do I choose the right fire glass color?

Consider the overall aesthetic of the space where your fire feature is located. For a vibrant, lively setting, bold colors like ruby red or sapphire blue might be perfect. For a more tranquil or sophisticated area, opt for neutral tones or a pre-mixed option that complements your decor.

How much fire glass do I need for my fire pit or fireplace?

The amount of fire glass needed depends on the size and depth of your fire feature. A general rule is to cover the surface with a 2-inch layer of fire glass. To calculate the amount, measure the dimensions of your fire pit or fireplace and use a fire glass calculator available on our website or contact us for assistance.

How do I maintain my fire glass?

Fire glass is low maintenance. Regularly remove debris and wash with mild detergent and water to restore its shine. Ensure the fire glass is cool before cleaning.

Is fire glass safe to use?

Yes, fire glass is specifically designed for high heat tolerance in fire pits and fireplaces, making it a safe option. It does not melt, burn, or discolor when used correctly, ensuring a beautiful and safe fire experience.