How much Fire Glass do I need for my fire feature?
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Use our handy fire glass calculator to determine how much fire glass you or your clients will need for your fire feature.
What is the difference between 10 pound bags of fire glass and 10 pound jars of fire glass?
The only difference is the packaging. The fire glass is the exact same. Jars are typically used to display in stores & bags are mostly used for shipping direct.
What types of fuel can be used with American Fire Products?
Fire glass can be used with natural gas or propane.
Can I use fire glass with my ceramic logs or lite stone balls?
Do not place anything above the fire glass, that traps more heat, and the glass can fuse to itself.
Can I use recycled glass indoors?
Recycled Fire Pit Glass is for outdoor use only.
What is the difference between Premium and Classic Fire Glass?
Premium and Reflective are the same thing, it is made from colored glass with a mirrored finish on one side of each piece. Classic Fire Glass is colored glass without a mirrored finish.
Is the Luster Finish the same as the Premium Reflective?
Luster is different than premium/reflective, the luster coating resembles oil on water.
What type of glass works best with propane?
¼” will work with propane, but we recommend larger sizes of fire glass due to propane being heavier than air and the larger pieces give the gas less resistance.
Why Wash/Rinse with 50/50 White Vinegar and Water?
This will avoid water spots and helps to break down ‘soot’ residue.
Do I cover the burner with fire glass?
YES, a burner should NEVER be used unless it is completely covered. A 1/4" diameter media base is strongly recommended to cover the burner before applying the final topping. The media should cover the burner by about 1/2" to 1" before the final topping is added. Our small lava rock works best. Operating a burner without proper coverage can cause warpage and possible permanent damage to the burner and burner pan. This will also void the warranty on the product.
What type of fire features can I use fire glass in?
Fire glass is perfect for gas fire pits, fire tables, fireplaces, and fire bowls. Just make sure you're using it in a gas-only setup. Fire glass is not safe for wood-burning fires.
Can I mix fire glass colors or types?
Yes! You can mix and match colors and sizes to create custom looks. Many customers use a base layer of a darker glass and top it with brighter accent colors for a dramatic effect.
Will the color of the fire glass fade over time?
No. Our fire glass is made from tempered glass with color infused all the way through. It won’t fade, melt, or emit fumes, and comes with a lifetime guarantee.
How often should I replace my fire glass?
Fire glass doesn’t wear out like wood or lava rock, but you may want to clean or top it off once or twice a year, especially if it’s exposed to outdoor elements.
How much Lava Rock do I need for my fire feature?
Use our handy lava rock calculator to determine how much lava rock you or your clients will need for your fire feature.
Can I use lava rock with fire glass?
Yes! using small lava rock as a base layer is very cost effective. We recommend using small lava rock as a base to completely cover the burner and then adding 2" of fire glass depth on top of that.
How many lava rocks come in a 10 pound bag?
All our 10 pound bags of lava rocks are based off of weight and not quantity of rocks. The number of rocks will very slightly from bag to bag.
How many tumbled lava stones come in a 10 pound bag?
All our 10 pound bags of tumbled lava stones are based off of weight and not quantity of stones. The number of stones will very slightly from bag to bag.
What are your Lite Stones made of?
Lite Stones and Lite Stone Balls are made of a lightweight ceramic fiber material.
What is the proper media base for lite stones and lite stone balls?
Use small black lava rock as a base to properly insulate the burner. The stones/balls can be placed on top and rest in the flames like a decorative topping. The firepit should be fully functional with just the lava rock.
Can I use all Medium or XXL Lava for my firepit?
We recommend using a base layer of Small Black Lava to insulate the burner and then you can use the larger pieces as a decorative topping.
Which tab should I use in your calculator for Tumbled Lava Stone?
Tumbled lava rocks have similar density to fire glass.
Do I cover the burner with fire glass?
YES, a burner should NEVER be used unless it is completely covered. A 1/4" diameter media base is strongly recommended to cover the burner before applying the final topping. The media should cover the burner by about 1/2" to 1" before the final topping is added. Our small lava rock works best. Operating a burner without proper coverage can cause warpage and possible permanent damage to the burner and burner pan. This will also void the warranty on the product.
Are these products safe for high heat?
Absolutely. All of our lava rocks, Lite Stones, and Lite Stone Balls are rated for use in fire pits and fireplaces. Just make sure they are completely dry before lighting to avoid any popping or cracking.
Do I need to replace lava rock over time?
Yes. Lava rock can deteriorate after a few seasons due to weather and heat. Check it annually and replace as needed for best performance.
What does CSA stand for?
CSA is Canadian Standards Association, the certification works for the US.
What features are different about these pans than the Spark Ignition?
There is a safety shutoff valve, the gas will turn off if the flames are blown out. These also come with a beautiful rear flush mounted control panel.
Do I need to run power to this unit?
No, the CSA pans are battery operated.
Are CSA pans for Natural Gas or Propane?
The CSA pans come set-up for use with a 5-gal propane tank, comes with conversion kit to Natural Gas or Whole Home Propane.
Can I use this in a commercial application?
These pans are commonly used in commercial applications, but we recommend working with a fire certified professional familiar with your local codes and requirements.
What gauge are your CSA burner pans?
CSA burner pans are made of 18-gauge .304 stainless steel.
How do I control the unit?
Hard wired AWEIS can be run with a timer/switch/smart home. Battery powered options have a 2hr timer switch.
What is an AWEIS and why would I need one?
AWEIS stands for All-Weather Electronic Ignition System. It allows you to light your fire pit with the push of a button, even in rain or wind. It’s perfect for both convenience and safety.
Can I install an AWEIS myself?
These systems should be installed by a licensed professional. They involve electrical and gas components, so it’s best to leave it to the pros.
Will the AWEIS system still work in the rain or wind?
Yes. Our AWEIS units are designed to operate in all weather conditions, including wind, rain, and even snow.
How do I turn the system on and off?
Most AWEIS setups include a switch, wall control, or can be connected to smart home systems. Some models even offer remote control or timer options.
What happens if the flame goes out unexpectedly?
The AWEIS includes a safety shutoff feature. If the flame is blown out, it automatically cuts the gas to prevent leaks. It will attempt to relight several times before shutting down and requiring a manual reset.
How do I mount the spark ignitor to the pan?
The plate to mount the spark ignition is in a red bag attached to the packaging of the pan.
What is a spark ignition kit?
A spark ignition kit lets you light your fire pit with the push of a button, no matches needed. It creates a spark (like a grill lighter) that ignites the gas and starts the flame.
How is a spark ignition kit different from a match light kit?
With a match light kit, you light the flame by hand. Whereas with a spark ignition kit, the flame starts automatically using a push button spark ignitor.
Do spark ignition kits need electricity?
Nope! They run on a battery. That means no hardwiring and no need to plug anything in, just simple and easy operation.
How do I turn off the fire pit with a spark ignition kit?
Turn the gas valve to the "off" position. The flame will shut off, and the igniter doesn’t need to be reset, it’s ready to go for next time.
What happens if the spark doesn’t light the fire right away?
If the flame doesn’t start, wait a few seconds before trying again to avoid gas buildup. If you still have issues, check the battery or make sure the igniter is clean and properly connected.
Can I upgrade from a match light kit to a spark ignition kit?
Yes! Many fire pit owners start with a basic match light setup and later upgrade to a spark ignition system for easier, more convenient lighting.
Do I need anything else with the Spark Ignition Kit?
The Push Button Ignitor Mounting Plate to install next to the key valve is an optional finishing piece.
Why are the prongs sticking so far out of the fire glass?
We recommend using 2-4” of fire glass over the burner, different applications use different depths. The leads can be trimmed to 1/8” over the glass and the tips need to be bent to within 1/8” of each other (use 2 pairs of pliers as not to break the lead off the base).
How do I turn on the gas?
This kit includes one hose and one straight ball valve to turn on the gas, you must have access to the gas stub or additional parts.
What is a match light kit?
A match light kit is a simple and reliable way to light your gas fire pit. You light a match (or long lighter), manually open the gas valve, and place the flame near the burner to ignite it.
Why choose a match light kit over other ignition systems?
Match light kits are affordable, easy to install, and don’t require electricity. They’re perfect if you want a low-maintenance and budget-friendly option.
Is it safe to use a match to light a fire pit?
Yes, as long as you follow the instructions. Always stand back, keep your face away from the pit, and light the match before turning on the gas.
Can I use a match light kit with both propane and natural gas?
Yes, but make sure you order the correct version for your gas type. Each kit is designed to safely regulate either propane or natural gas, never both interchangeably.
How do I turn off a match light fire pit?
Just close the gas valve completely. The flame will go out immediately, and there are no electronics or switches to worry about.
Do I need a key valve with a match light kit?
No. Match light kits include a ball valve, which you can turn on manually. This valve lets you safely control the gas flow without having to use a key.
Can I upgrade my match light kit later?
Absolutely. Many customers start with a match light setup and later upgrade to a spark ignition or electronic system as their needs change.
What size should my cutout be for the drop-in pan?
We add one inch to length and width or diameter so that the pan has room for expansion/contraction due to temperature change.
What’s the difference between linear and rectangular?
Linear – Single Burner. Rectangular – H-Style Burner.
How wide is the flange?
The flange is 1.25” all the way around. You can add 2.5” to the length, width, or diameter to get the outside flange to outside flame dimension.
What is the minimum venting for a firepit?
36 Square inches is the minimum recommended venting for all firepits.
What gauge are your burner pans?
Flat pans are 16 gauge .304 Stainless Steel and drop-in pans are 18 gauge .304 Stainless Steel.
How big of a burner can I run on a 5 gallon LP tank?
You can run any burner up to 170,000 BTUs depending on the connector kit used.
What is a fire pit pan and what does it do?
A fire pit pan is a stainless steel tray that holds the burner and supports your fire media (like fire glass or lava rock). It also helps with gas flow, drainage, and prevents heat damage to your fire feature structure. It also reduces the amount of media required to fill the enclosure by creating a false bottom.
What are fire pit pans made of?
Our pans are made from 304 stainless steel, which is rust-resistant, weatherproof, and built to withstand extreme heat. Perfect for long-term outdoor use.
Do pans help with drainage?
Yes! All our fire pit pans include built-in weep holes or drain holes to prevent water buildup. Just make sure your enclosure also has proper drainage underneath.
Will my fire media fall through the pan holes?
Nope. Our pans are designed with small holes for drainage but are still tight enough to support lava rock & fire glass without slipping through.
How large of a ring should I get?
Keep at least 3” from edges and make sure you have enough gas pressure and volume to support the ring.
What size Fire Pit Ring do I need?
When sizing a burner, you will need to allow a minimum of 3" of space from the edges of the burner to the inside of the enclosure. This helps ensure that the flames don't damage the top of the enclosure.
Can I use a fire pit burner with both propane and natural gas?
Yes, but the ring must be designed for your fuel type. Propane rings usually include an air mixer to help with clean burning. Natural gas rings don’t need one.
Do fire pit burners come in different shapes?
Yes! While round rings are the most common, we also offer H-style, and linear designs depending on the look and flame pattern you want.
Can I bury the fire pit ring under fire glass or lava rock?
Yes, but don’t bury it too deep. Just enough coverage to hide the ring while still allowing good airflow. For propane especially, proper ventilation is important for clean burning.
What are fire pit rings made of?
Most are made of stainless steel, which is durable, rust-resistant, and safe for high-heat outdoor use.
Is it hard to install a fire pit ring?
Installation is fairly simple. However, we always recommend consulting a professional to ensure proper gas connections and safety.
How large of a burner can I use?
Firepit: At least 3” from the inside walls of your fire feature. Fireplace: You want the H-Burner to fit in the middle of your fire box, at least 3” from edges/walls and reference any local codes for additional requirements. Most commonly the H-Burner should be narrower than the back wall of the fireplace.
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Can I use this indoors?
For use in outdoor fire pits or fully vented natural gas fireplaces that have a chimney and flue.
What size H-Burner do I need?
When sizing a burner, you will need to allow a minimum of 3" of space from the edges of the burner to the inside of the enclosure. This helps ensure that the flames don't damage the top of the enclosure.
What is an H-burner?
An H-burner is a burner shaped like the letter “H,” designed to create a wide, even flame pattern. It’s commonly used in rectangular or linear fire pits and fireplaces.
Why would I choose an H-burner instead of a round ring?
H-burners are perfect for long or rectangular fire features. They spread the flame more evenly across a straight line, giving a modern, symmetrical flame look that many people love.
Are H-burners safe for outdoor use?
Absolutely. Our H-burners are made from high-quality stainless steel, which resists rust and handles high temperatures in outdoor conditions.
What sizes do H-burners come in?
We offer a variety of sizes to match different fire pit and fireplace dimensions. Choose one that leaves at least 3–4 inches of clearance on all sides inside your fire feature.
Why do I see two different dimensions for the flame guard?
The assembled dimensions are larger than the pan so that the flame guard rests on the tabletop and sits away from the flames.
What size flame guard do I need?
You can look up our Flame Guard size chart here to determine the best size for your fire pit. We recommend having at least a 2.5” clearance on each side of the burner area of your fire pit, and that your flame guard be placed on the outside of your fire pit for optimal performance.
Do you make custom flame guards?
Yes! We can make you a custom flame guard. To get a quote for yours, please or call 888-264- and one of our representatives will gladly assist you.
What is a flame guard and what does it do?
A flame guard (also called a wind guard) is a clear glass barrier that surrounds your fire pit burner. It helps block wind, stabilize the flame, and protect surrounding surfaces and people from direct heat.
Do I really need a flame guard for my fire pit?
If your fire pit is in a windy or open area, yes. A flame guard keeps your flame steady, improves fuel efficiency, and protects the flame from being blown out. It is especially important for electronic ignition systems.
Will a flame guard block the heat?
Not at all. Flame guards are made of tempered glass, which allows heat and light to pass through while shielding the flame from wind.
Are flame guards safe to use?
Yes. Our flame guards are made from high-strength tempered glass that’s heat-resistant, shatter-resistant, and designed for high-temperature environments.
Can I use a flame guard with any fire pit?
Flame guards work with most fire pits, especially rectangular, square, or round fire tables. Just make sure you choose the right size and shape to fit around your burner area.
How do I choose the right size flame guard?
Measure the burner area, not the whole fire pit. Your flame guard should be about 2–3 inches larger than the burner on all sides for proper protection and ventilation.
Will a flame guard block my view of the fire?
Not at all! The clear glass gives you a full view of the flame while adding a sleek, modern look to your fire feature.
How do I clean a flame guard?
Simply wipe it down with a soft cloth and ammonia free glass cleaner. Make sure the glass is cool before cleaning to avoid streaking or cracking.
Can I leave my flame guard on year-round?
Yes. It’s designed for outdoor use and can stay on in all seasons. For extreme weather or long periods of non-use, you can store it indoors to keep it looking brand new.
Does the lid fit over or inside of the flame guard?
Burner covers sit outside of the drop-in pans and inside of the flame guard.
What is a burner cover, and why do I need one?
A burner cover is a protective lid that goes over your fire pit burner when it’s not in use. It helps keep out rain, leaves, debris, and critters. So your fire pit stays clean and ready to use.
Can I leave my fire pit uncovered?
You can, but it’s not recommended. Exposure to the elements can lead to rust, clogged burners, and reduced performance over time. A cover helps extend the life of your investment.
Are burner covers heat resistant?
Our burner covers are made to withstand high outdoor temperatures, but they should only be placed on the fire pit after the flame has been turned off and the components have cooled down.
Do covers come in different shapes and sizes?
Absolutely. We offer round, square, and rectangular covers to fit our different burner styles and pan sizes.
Do I need a burner cover if I already have a fabric fire pit cover?
Yes. While fabric covers protect the whole unit, a burner cover specifically protects the burner components from moisture getting in underneath. They work great together.
What makes your quiet flex lines better than a regular gas line?
Whistle free flex line has alternating corrugation to disrupt gas flow and prevent whistling.
What should my water column pressure be?
For natural gas you will need 7" to 9" water column. For propane you will need 9" to 11" water column. Your contractor will have to ensure the gas line is sized correctly to deliver sufficient volume to your burner and get the maximum flame height.
Do I need vents in my fire pit?
All natural gas and propane fire features require a minimum of 36 square inches of venting total. The vents would be on opposing sides of the enclosure.
How do I stop my burner from whistling?
In most cases, whistling comes from improper connector sizing or unauthorized equipment use such as connectors purchased from local hardware stores. The connectors that we offer are designed to help eliminate whistling and are not available at the average hardware store.
What parts come with a fire pit kit, and what do I need to buy separately?
Most kits include basic parts like flex lines and key valves, but depending on your setup, you may need additional fittings, air mixers (for propane), or key extensions. Check the product page for what's included.
Can I mix and match parts from different kits?
Some parts are universal, but others are gas-specific or thread-specific (like NPT sizes). Always check compatibility or consult a pro to avoid leaks or unsafe connections.
What’s the difference between propane and natural gas fittings?
Propane requires specific fittings like air mixers to burn cleanly, while natural gas doesn’t. Using the wrong parts can lead to poor performance or safety hazards.
How do I know what size fittings I need?
Most residential gas fire pits use 1/2" or 3/4" fittings. Measure your gas line or check your burner specs. Or just reach out to our team. We're happy to help you find the right size.
Do I need to seal the threads on my fittings?
Yes! Always use gas-rated thread sealant on NPT threads only (like yellow Teflon tape or pipe dope) to prevent leaks. Never use regular white plumber’s tape for gas connections.
Can I install the fittings and parts myself?
Some handy homeowners can do it, especially for match light kits. But for safety, we always recommend having a licensed professional handle gas connections.
What if I lose or damage a part? Can I buy replacements?
Absolutely. We offer individual replacement parts so you don’t have to buy a whole new kit. Reach out with what you need, and we’ll get you the right part.
How far should my fire pit be from the house or other structures?
At least 10 feet away from your home, fences, overhangs, or anything flammable. Always allow plenty of overhead clearance as well.
Can I leave my gas fire pit burning unattended?
No. Never leave your fire feature unattended. Always shut off the gas when you're done using it, even if you’re just stepping away for a few minutes.
How do I safely shut off the flame?
Turn off the gas using the shutoff valve first. Let the fire pit cool before covering or handling.
Can I use a fire pit when it’s windy?
It’s best to avoid lighting your fire pit in high winds. Wind can blow flames dangerously off-center or make ignition difficult. A flame guard can help on breezy days.
Should I check my fire pit for leaks?
Yes! Do a soap-and-water leak test at least once per season, or after any installation or repair. If you see bubbles, tighten the fittings and test again.
What should I do if I smell gas?
Turn off the gas immediately. Do not light anything, and do not use electronics near the fire pit. Ventilate the area and call a professional if the smell persists.
Can I install a fire pit myself, or should I hire a professional?
You can install simpler setups like match light kits if you're handy and comfortable working with gas lines. But for anything involving electrical wiring, propane tanks, or in-ground gas lines, we strongly recommend using a licensed professional for safety and compliance.
Do I need a permit to install a gas fire pit?
It depends on your local building codes and regulations. Many areas require permits for running gas or electrical lines. Check with your city or county before starting your project.
How do I connect the burner to my gas source?
You'll typically use a flexible gas line and fittings to connect the burner to a key valve, which then connects to your gas supply. Always check for leaks using a soap-and-water solution before lighting.
What should I install first; burner, pan, media, or ignition?
Start with the burner and pan, secure your gas line and fittings, then test the burner. Once everything works safely, add your fire media (lava rock, fire glass, etc.), and install the ignition system last.
Can I install my fire pit on grass or dirt?
We don’t recommend it. Fire pits should be placed on stable, non-combustible surfaces like pavers, stone, or concrete to prevent tipping and heat damage to the ground.
What tools will I need for installation?
You’ll usually need a wrench, pipe thread sealant or gas-rated tape, a screwdriver, and a gas leak test solution (or a mix of dish soap and water). We're happy to help if you have questions.
How long does installation take?
A basic setup can take 1–2 hours for a DIYer. More complex systems like electronic ignition or built-in fire pits may take several hours or require multiple visits from a licensed contractor.
Which color fire glass do you like best? It’s really that simple. All of the Celestial Fire Glass options are beautiful in their own right, so it’s really just a question of, “What speaks to you?”
If you already have a design theme you need to work around, then in the following article we’ll give you some things to consider in making your final choice. For a premium effect take a look at our Rainbow Fire Glass which changes color due to its iridescent finish.
It’s always a good idea to request samples of fire glass to help you decide on the final color or color combination. Colors on computer screens are seldom accurate – different computer monitors reflect color in different ways and therefore, may look different from screen to screen. And honestly, none of them do justice to the depth of color and sparkle of Celestial Fire Glass products.
It’s akin to picking paint colors for your house. You can really only tell what a color will look like when you paint a swatch on the wall where it will be used. The lighting in that space will affect the color. It’s the same with fire glass.
Only by having samples to display in the area where they will be used, can you see the real color. (Plus, samples give you a chance to appreciate the quality of our fire glass.)
Simply, go to our fire glass products page and select a color you’d like to try. When that page comes up, select “Sample” in the area where it asks for size (that box will be right next to the box that says “10 lbs.”) Repeat for any of the colors that interest you.
If you’re not sure where to begin, analyze your space. What is the dominant color? Do you want to echo that color or choose an accent color?
Here’s a breakdown of what colors are likely to look best with your outdoor space based on an existing color scheme.
In general, “Dark Matter Black” and “Diamond Starlight Clear” can be regarded as neutral colors that should work well in a variety of situations. Other colors may provide more pop or a bolder statement, but these two should be relatively safe choices and pair well with other colors if you’re looking to create a blend.
All of the following colors with the exception of the “Diamond Starlight Clear” have a reflective coating, which gives them a sparkling sheen that dazzles in the sunlight.
Potential Accent Color:
Many people like to mix the blues to reproduce a feeling of water that is a pleasing addition to most environments.
Blue often finds a natural partner with green and gold, so either of the above might make for an interesting accent color.
Potential Accent Color:
If you have a heavy emphasis on earth tones, then one of the above colors can provide a harmonious note to your nature theme.
“Neptune Blue” gives you the feeling of gazing into a lazy summer sky. It’s the perfect balance to earth tones—what could be more natural?
Want to make a bolder statement? Combine black and copper for a “Nature Goes to Hollywood” feel.
Potential Accent Color:
If you have furnishings based on a gray/black scale, the above colors are “no brainers.” They can stand alone, or they can be mixed in any combination for a stunning effect.
You, could of course, use a bold accent color such as the “Meridian Blue” to break up the monochromatic theme.
Note: Our “Dark Matter Black” is a true, black glass. Many manufacturers sell a black that really looks more like gray because it is only a black coating on one side. Our black glass is black the whole way through creating a truly, bold color choice.
If you want gray, order gray. If you want the richness of an opulent black, order Celestial Fire Glass “Dark Matter Black.”
Potential Accent Colors: All of them!
In fire glass terms, white is represented by “Diamond Starlight Clear.” The glass is clear, but it appears white in the way that a diamond does. The 1/4” size glass even sparkles like a pile of diamonds. The 1/2” size looks a bit more like shards of glistening ice.
The variation on this color, “Diamond Starlight Reflective,” imparts a white/silvery vibe due to the reflective coating on one side. It feels a little jazzier than the clear and therefore, not as neutral if you aren’t looking for that party feel. However, it makes a great partner to other reflective colors or in contrast with the clear.
If you’re bold enough to feature white in your outdoor patio design, you are bold enough to try any of our colors alone, or in combination, to create an amazing accent element with fire glass.
Potential Accent Color:
Our “Terrestrial Green” is similar to a Kelly green with a bit of silvery sparkle due to its reflective coating on one side. However, it might be hard to match your décor if you already have a lot of green elements. “Europa Blue” has a hint of green and could be a good choice with some green palettes.
If your patio furniture features an upholstery fabric with the ever-popular palm tree pattern, then “Cosmic Copper” will pick up the browns and complement the design nicely.
Potential Accent Color:
“Sunstorm Gold” is an understated gold. It has a bit of sparkle, but it will not overwhelm its surroundings with a glitzy feel that would be out of place in a fire pit or fireplace. So, this subtle gold color could work nicely in a monochromatic gold design.
“Neptune Blue” is a medium blue that would likely pair nicely with light to medium gold designs.
The boldness of “Meridian Blue” makes a great companion to a design steeped in deep golds and gold metallic accents.
Potential Accent Color:
Teal is a combination of blue and green, so depending on the balance of those two colors within the color you are working with, you may find a complementary color in any of the above.
“Sunstorm Gold” may also be a good choice if there are touches of gold or warm teals in your color palette.
Again, this is really subjective, but a quick poll of the Celestial Fire Glass team yields the following results:
We get the most orders for “Meridian Blue” with “Diamond Starlight Reflective” coming in at number two.
Reflective fire glass is much more popular than non-reflective fire glass. The mirrored backing on the reflective fire glass gives it sparkle and adds depth.
Non-reflective fire glass doesn’t have a reflective coating on the back. And while it doesn’t have the same degree of sparkle, a lack of reflective backing means the purity of color appears front and center.
Combining fire glass is fun and can be a creative outlet. Using more than one color adds complexity and texture to your fire glass design. But beware, it may also prolong your decision time. There are so many great combinations—it gives you even more options to ponder!
Based on sales and customer comments, these are the most popular combinations:
“Cosmic Copper” and “Dark Matter Black”
“Meridian Blue” and “Dark Matter Black”
“Diamond Starlight Reflective” and “Dark Matter Black”
Actually, just about anything paired with black is a hit!
The following ideas represent a general rule-of-thumb and can be a helpful guide when it comes to choosing fire glass colors.
Contact us. We can help you narrow down the choices and point you to other people’s projects so you can see what your options might look like in a real-world application. We can also help you answer the question, “how much fire glass do I need?“.
And remember, there isn’t a right or wrong answer. All that matters is the choice that appeals to you.