Fire Pit & Outdoor Fireplace Parts

174 products indexed • Avg rating 4.49 • Avg price $84

Replacement and upgrade parts for backyard fire pits and outdoor fireplaces, including burner rings, lava rocks, grates, ignition kits, covers, and chimneys. The 174-product Garden & Patio category averages a 4.49 rating, spans about $34–$400 (avg ~(price varies)), and features brands like Skyflame

Top Products

Roundups

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right replacement part for my fire pit or outdoor fireplace?

Identify the make and model or measure the existing part (diameter, length, thread size) and match the material and mounting style; consult the product specifications for compatibility with gas, wood, or propane systems and check heat rating and corrosion resistance

What common parts should I consider replacing or upgrading first?

Common replacement items include burner pans, burner rings, orifices and jets, control valves, ignition modules, lava rock or fire glass, grates, and spark arrestors—prioritize parts that affect safety or fuel delivery like valves and ignition components

Are there material differences I should look for for durability and weather resistance?

Choose parts made from high-temperature stainless steel, brass, or powder-coated steel for corrosion resistance; avoid low-grade metals or plastics for components exposed to direct heat or outdoor moisture

How much should I expect to spend on fire pit and outdoor fireplace parts?

Parts range widely depending on complexity: small items like orifices or ignition electrodes can be under $25, burner assemblies and valves commonly fall within $25–$300, and average prices in the category are around $80

Can I install replacement parts myself or should I hire a professional?

Simple swaps like lava rock, fire glass, and some burner pans can be DIY, but anything involving gas lines, control valves, or ignition systems should follow manufacturer instructions and local codes; consider a qualified technician for gas or complex repairs

What maintenance keeps fire pit parts working longer?

Regularly clean debris from burners and vents, inspect and tighten fittings, protect parts from standing water, replace corroded or damaged components promptly, and store removable accessories indoors during long wet or freezing seasons

Are replacement parts standardized across brands or do I need brand-specific components?

Some components have standardized sizes and fittings, but many burners, valves, and mounting plates are brand- or model-specific; always verify dimensions and connection types before purchasing