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Create a safe, contained fire area for outdoor gatherings with this 60-inch diameter galvanized steel fire pit ring, engineered to define and protect your bonfire space in backyards and camping sites. This heavy-duty silver fire ring provides a durable barrier that contains fires while preventing grass damage, offering a professional-grade solution for anyone seeking to establish a permanent or semi-permanent outdoor fire area.






Backyard bonfire areas requiring defined fire zones, camping sites and campgrounds needing permanent fire rings, protecting lawns and grass from fire damage, creating safe gathering spaces for large groups, upgrading outdoor home setup with professional fire containment, maintaining organized outdoor spaces with designated fire areas, beach bonfires and outdoor events, anyone seeking to establish permanent fire pit location, parks and recreational areas requiring durable fire infrastructure, replacing temporary fire solutions with long-lasting installations, complying with local fire codes requiring contained fire areas.
| Diameter | 60 inches |
| Primary Material | Galvanized Steel |
| Finish | Silver Galvanized |
| Design | Fire Pit Ring/Fire Ring |
| Fuel Type | Wood Burning |
| Weather Resistance | Rust-Resistant Galvanized Coating |
| Installation | Ground-Level Ring |
| Weight | 220.5 lbs |
| Product Type | Outdoor Fire Pit Ring |
Remove ash and debris from inside the ring regularly to prevent buildup. Wipe the galvanized steel surface with a damp cloth to remove soot and maintain appearance, avoiding harsh chemicals that can damage the protective coating. Inspect the ring periodically for signs of rust or coating damage, touching up with galvanized spray paint if needed. Keep the area around the ring clear of combustible materials and vegetation. Store in a dry location during extended periods of non-use, or leave in place as the galvanized coating provides weather protection. Check for warping or structural damage after intense fires. Ensure proper drainage around the ring to prevent water pooling that can accelerate corrosion.
A: A fire pit ring is a metal barrier that defines and contains your fire area. It prevents fire spread, protects grass and soil from heat damage, provides a safety buffer, and creates a professional-looking permanent fire zone. Many areas require fire rings for legal bonfire compliance.
A: Clear a 60-inch diameter area down to bare soil, removing all grass and combustible materials. Level the ground and place the ring. You can partially bury the ring (2-4 inches deep) for a more permanent installation, or leave it on the surface for portability. Add gravel or sand inside for drainage.
A: Galvanized steel is coated with a protective zinc layer that resists rust and corrosion. This makes it ideal for outdoor fire rings that face weather exposure, high heat, and moisture. The coating extends the ring's lifespan significantly compared to untreated steel.
A: A 60-inch diameter fire ring comfortably accommodates 10-15 people seated in a circle around it. The large size allows for substantial bonfires while maintaining safe distance for all participants.
A: Yes, though at 220.5 lbs it's quite heavy. It's best suited for semi-permanent camping installations at cabins, campgrounds, or frequent camping spots. For truly portable camping, consider a lighter option.
A: The fire ring actually protects your grass by containing heat within the ring area. However, you should clear grass from inside the ring before installation and maintain a cleared zone to prevent fire spread and allow proper drainage.
A: No, galvanized steel fire rings are designed to withstand year-round outdoor exposure. The protective coating resists rust and corrosion through all seasons. You can leave it in place permanently.
A: Use dry, seasoned hardwoods like oak, maple, hickory, or ash. The 60-inch diameter allows for large logs and substantial bonfires. Avoid softwoods like pine that produce excessive smoke and creosote.