Types of Fire Pit Grates
Grates for fire pits come in a variety of designs for various uses. At Ash & Ember, we design each type to enhance airflow, improve combustion, and provide stability for the fire, but they differ based on their function and environment. The following are some of the different types of fire grates we offer.
Campfire Grates
We design these specifically for outdoor fire pits to elevate the fuel, improve airflow, and protect the bottom of your pit. They also make removing ash simple as the fire debris falls down to the ground. These heavy-duty grates are ideal for wood-burning or charcoal fires and are durable under even the harshest of weather conditions.
Fire Pit Rings
Fire rings contain and stabilize fires and offer a safe and controlled space for burning charcoal or wood. You can use them as standalone pits or liners for stone, brick, or other types of pit builds. Rings usually contain draft holes that ventilate the fire and drain holes that allow rainwater to escape.
Fire Pit Grill Grates
Heavy-duty fire pit grill grates provide elevated surfaces for cooking foods like burgers, steaks, or chicken over your campfire. Our grates feature adjustable heights and swivels so you can easily control the cooking temperatures. Additionally, the handles are engineered to stay cool even when the grate is directly above the fire.
Fireplace Grates
Grates for indoor and outdoor fireplaces focus on providing safety and improving heat output and combustion efficiency. They often have angled designs to allow logs to roll toward the center of the fire as they burn and reflective firebacks that shield the back wall from excessive heat. Vertical designs also support self-feeding fires that burn cleaner and hotter with less smoke.