Outdoor Fire Pits & Fire Pit Tables For Sale

Transform Your Outdoor Living Space

Shop premium gas fire pits, fire pit tables, and outdoor fire pit sets from the Outdoor Greatroom Company, trusted by homeowners nationwide available at Banker Insulation. Explore our selection designed for style, comfort, and long-lasting performance.

An outdoor fire pit creates a natural gathering place for family and friends. From quiet evenings to entertaining guests, a professionally designed fire pit table adds both comfort and style. The right setup can completely transform how you use your outdoor space:

  • Add value to your home
  • Create a cozy and inviting atmosphere
  • Extend your outdoor season

Best Selling Outdoor Fire Pit Collection

These four collections are top sellers across the country, and the perfect place to start if you’re shopping for a gas fire pit, fire pit table, or outdoor fire pit for your home.

 

More Outdoor Greatroom Fire Pit Collections

Looking for something different? These collections round out our outdoor fire pit lineup with unique styles for every taste.

 

Find the Right Outdoor Fire Pit For Your Home

Natural gas vs. Propane

Natural gas fire pits connect directly to your home’s existing gas line, so you never run out of fuel or deal with tank refills, ideal if you want a permanent, low-maintenance setup. Propane fire pits are more flexible since they don’t require a gas line, making them a great choice for renters or anyone who wants to move their fire pit around the yard.

Fire Pit Tables – The Ultimate Outdoor Upgrade

A fire pit table combines the function of outdoor furniture with the warmth and ambiance of a gas fire pit. The Brooks, Kenwood, and Havenwood collections are available in dining and chat heights, perfect for year-round entertaining.

Why Banker Insulation?

  • Authorized local dealer
  • Commitment to customer satisfaction
  • Installation, Service & Repair Available
  • In-store experience

Ready to Find the Perfect Outdoor Fire Pit?

Contact us at 602-273-1261 or via our online form to learn more about our current inventory, pricing, and installation options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How to use a fire pit?

A: For gas fire pits, it’s as simple as turning the valve and pressing the ignition button — the flame appears instantly and can be adjusted to your preferred level. For propane models, you’ll first connect and open your propane tank before igniting. Always use your fire pit in an open, well-ventilated outdoor area, keep a clear zone around it, and turn it completely off when you’re done or stepping away.

Q: How far should a fire pit be from house?

A: The general recommended minimum is 10 feet from any structure, including your home, fences, pergolas, or overhanging trees. Always check your local municipal codes, as some areas have specific requirements. Also consider furniture placement, make sure chairs and cushions are kept a safe distance from the flame during use.

Q: Can you roast marshmallows on a propane fire pit?

A: Yes, although it works best on models with a grate or an exposed flame rather than those with a fire glass or lava rock cover. The flavor will be slightly different than wood-fire toasting since there’s no smoke, but you’ll get a perfectly melted marshmallow. Check your specific model’s guidelines, as some manufacturers recommend against placing food or cooking implements directly over the burner.

Q: Are propane fire pits safe?

A: When used as directed, propane fire pits are very safe. Key practices include: keeping the tank in an upright, well-ventilated position; checking hose connections for leaks before each use (a soapy water test works well); never using the fire pit indoors or in an enclosed space; and turning the gas off completely, both the burner valve and the tank valve, when finished. Outdoor Greatroom’s fire pits are built to meet rigorous safety and performance standards.

Q: Can I have a fire pit in my backyard?

A: In most cases, yes, but rules vary by location. Many cities and counties allow backyard fire pits with conditions around setback distances, enclosure type, and burn bans during dry seasons. We recommend checking with your local fire department or municipality before purchasing.