Can I use my fire table on a wooden or composite deck?

Modified on Mon, Sep 22 at 1:16 PM

When it comes to using your fire table on a wooden or composite deck, it is important to consider the following:


1. CSA requirements: The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) has specific requirements for the use of fire tables within North America, and they recommend using these types of appliances on a non-combustible surface, such as concrete, stone, or brick. You may also consider using a heat-proof mat to comply with CSA!


2. Local jurisdiction: Depending on your local jurisdiction, there may be regulations in place that require the use of a fire table on a non-combustible surface. It is important to check with your local authorities to ensure compliance.


In conclusion, while it may be tempting to use your fire table on a wooden or composite deck, it is important to prioritize safety and follow the guidelines provided by the CSA and any local regulations. Using the fire table on a non-combustible surface is the best way to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

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