Choosing the correct foundation is crucial for safely installing a heavy fire table in your urban outdoor space. A proper base ensures stability, prevents tipping, and protects your patio surface from heat damage. For most heavy fire tables, a level, non-combustible foundation is mandatory. The best option is often a concrete slab, at least 4 inches thick, poured over a compacted gravel sub-base. Ensure the slab extends at least 6-12 inches beyond the table's perimeter. Alternatively, tightly fitted concrete pavers on a compacted sand and gravel base can work for moderately heavy models. Always consult your fire table's manual for specific weight requirements and clearance guidelines. Key considerations include local building codes, perfect leveling to prevent liquid fuel pooling, and ensuring the base material can withstand extreme heat without cracking. A well-built foundation guarantees years of safe enjoyment for your central outdoor gathering spot.
What kind of foundation do I need for a heavy fire table as part of my urban outdoor furniture setup?
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