48" Nutmeg Brown Lite Stone Ball Set - Uniform 4" Pdf

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48" Nutmeg Brown Lite Stone Ball Set - Uniform 4"

SKU: AFG-FBL-NB-48-U
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  • Description: 56 of the Uniform 4" Lite Stone Balls
  • Material: All-weather ceramic base materials
  • Dimensions: 48" x 14"
  • Features: This Fire Ball set covers an area of 48" x 14"
  • Application: Lite Stone Balls are NOT designed to be used without proper media base
  • Weight: A complete set weighs approximately 56 lbs.
  • Includes: 35 lbs of small lava rock

Product Details

From amid the burning wreckage and treasures of the old world, Lite Stone Balls boast a blend of modern and old world charm with minimalist design to create a neat uncluttered look to your gas fire pit and fireplace. Utilizing current ceramic technologies, Lite Stone Balls are ideal for indoor and outdoor environments. Our Lite Stone Balls get their color from an environmentally friendly ceramic stain that is absorbed into the porous fireproof material. Extremely durable, our Lite Stone Balls View More Product Details

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Flame Guards

  • 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 email [email protected] or call 888-264-1017 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.

  • Burner Covers

  • 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.

  • Fittings and Parts

  • 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.

  • Don't See Your Question Listed?

  • Don’t see your question listed?

    Please contact [email protected] or call 888-264-1017 and one of our representatives will gladly assist you.

SKU: AFG-FBL-NB-48-U