Fire glass is often used in outdoor fire pits, fire bowls and fire tables. It can be used exclusively or placed on top of a base layer of fire rock or sand.
HOW MUCH YOU NEED?
Replace the faux logs in your indoor or outdoor gas fireplace with fire glass for a clean, attractive ambience. Or, design your new fireplace with fire glass in mind.
Fire glass is perfect for flower arrangements, vase fillers, walkways, water features, exposed aggregate flooring or walls, swimming pool areas and many other areas.
Diameter (A) x Diameter(A) x Glass Depth (B) / 24 = Glass (lbs.)
We recommend a minimum 2” of fire glass depth for most installations. For example, a 24" diameter fire pit at the recommended 2” of fire glass depth: 24 X 24 X 2 / 24 = 48 lbs.
Width (A) x Fireplace Depth (B) x Glass Depth (C) / 19 = Glass (lbs.)
We recommend a minimum 2” of fire glass depth for most installations. For example, a 30" X 10" fire pit at the recommended 2” of fire glass depth: 30 X 10 X 2 / 19 = 31 lbs.
Width (A) x Width (A) x Glass Depth (B) / 19 = Glass (lbs.)
We recommend a minimum 2” of fire glass depth for most installations. For example, a 20" fire pit at the recommended 2” of fire glass depth: 20 X 20 X 2 / 19 = 42 lbs.
(Front Width (A) + Back Width (B) )/2 x Fireplace Depth (C) x Glass Depth (D)/19 = Glass (lbs.)
We recommend 2" - 4" of glass depth for most fireplaces. For rectangular and square fireplaces, use the same front width as back width.