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Chimineas - An Authentic Mexican Fire Pit

Originally used as a bread oven Chimineas represent Mexico's rich culture. The timeless design is a blend of practicality and aesthetic simplicity.

sun-fire-outdoor-chiminea-fireplace-by-the-blue-rooster-cast-aluminum-deck-or-patio-firepit-3519.jpgChimineas of clay are fired in kilns that remove organic materials and make the pores more resistant to cracking. They are designed to live outdoors all year long, but must be protected from prolonged exposure to the elements.

Origins

Imagine a warm summer evening with family and friends, savoring delicious food in a beautiful outdoor space, kept warm by the gentle heat from your clay or Mexican chiminea. This scene is reminiscent to the Mexican origins for this type of outdoor fireplace.

The terracotta stoves of the past were designed to function as radiant heaters and ovens. They helped tribesmen to survive the cold desert nights in their homeland. Their distinctive design was inspired by their utilitarian principles that stressed practicality and communal living.

Originally these stoves were made from natural terra-cotta clay, which was dried before being fired wood in kilns. Clay chimineas are more rustic and don't have a a glazed surface to protect them. Modern manufacturers produce chimineas from metals such as cast iron, brass and aluminum. These are more robust and resistant to weather, which is one of the major limitations in the clay design.

The distinctive design of the chiminea was created by a potbellied bottom that rises to an extended fireplace. This design is a great method of containing a fire pits and chimineas whilst directing the smoke upwards, which reduces the risk of inhaling air and increases heat retention.

Chimineas were used by Mexican tribes for heating, cooking and lighting. Today, we can appreciate these beautiful qualities and the warmth they provide on cold autumn evenings, and even in the chilly winter days.

Whether your chiminea is an authentic Mexican piece or a modernized version, Gardeco has a choice of different styles to match your decor and garden. We carry a wide selection of sizes; from small and medium, to extra-large and large. We also have clay chimineas decorated with decorations that can be moulded or engraved into the body of the item.

Our range of terracotta and Mexican Chimineas is made by artisans in the middle of Mexico. The process of manufacturing can result in slight variations in the shape and colour. It is possible to repaint your chiminea with an emulsion paint which is water-based if it begins to fade. It is important to read the instructions of the manufacturer and care tips before using your new chiminea for the first time.

Design

Chimineas aren't just functional but they also add an authentic and rustic look to the space. They come in different styles and materials and can be combined with any furniture for your patio. They can be used as a focal point, or blend seamlessly with your landscape.

The clay chimenea was designed to be practical as well as for cultural reasons. Its tall chimney-like neck directed smoke away from the users, and its rounded body radiated heat. It also served as a center for socializing and storytelling, giving it an important part in Mexican and Central American culture.

Traditional chimineas are made by local artisans using moist clay that is collected directly from the earth. This raw material was then formed into its final shape before being dried by kiln. The process of making a clay chimenea was extremely labor-intensive, particularly for the huge ones. Typically potters would coil long snakes of clay into a circular shape and then smooth the clay chiminea to form the chiminea's bowl and neck. The rim of the clay is often decorated with carvings or patterns.

Modern chimineas are typically constructed of metals, such as cast-iron or aluminum. Metal chimineas are an important evolution because they can endure high temperatures and moisture without cracking. This change allowed chimineas to be used in a vast range of climates.

Metal Chimineas are most commonly used however there are certain companies that make clay and terracotta ones. The benefits of using metal chimineas include its ability to withstand higher temperatures as well as the fact that it can be cleaned more easily. These advantages have made metal chimineas more popular than clay counterparts.

Whatever type of chiminea you choose, it's essential that you put it in the correct spot. It should be placed in a level location and away from any fire-prone objects, such as grass, trees or other structures. The chiminea must be placed on a concrete patio, brick patio, or stone terrace and not on a wood deck. It is a good idea to place 50mm of sand, or Gardeco Lava Stones under the chiminea. This will shield it from direct heat.

Materials

Kiln-fired terracotta and clay chimineas are still being made today by small-scale factories. The temperatures can reach up to 1000c. After cooling and cured, the chimineas are assembled. Some are glazed, while others remain unglazed. These chimineas are a popular choice because they provide an authentic Mexican style to your garden.

Chimineas are usually hand painted with various colors and designs to fit an array of styles. The paint finish will fade due to time and temperature of the fire, so it's best to re-paint with an emulsion that is water-based.

The original purpose was to provide heating and cooking facilities for Mexicans living in towns, chimineas through the years have evolved into an iconic symbol of Mexican culture, changing their functions to satisfy a variety of requirements. Apart from serving as bread ovens for the indigenous people of Mexico, these distinctive structures also played a crucial role in repelling insects as well as in promoting social gatherings.

The unique design of a top rated chiminea, featuring a wide base and narrow chimney spout allows for the most air to be drawn in at the bottom of the structure, reducing smoke inhalation. It also helps to keep the heat within the chiminea's belly. This makes it ideal for cooking.

Presently, chimineas can be found in a variety of materials, including terracotta, cast iron, and even aluminum. Terracotta Chimineas are the classic Mexican style. However, they are susceptible to cracking under pressure and should only be used on a flat, safe for fire surface. Cast iron and aluminum chimineas carry less danger of being damaged and are still elegant and robust.

To ensure that the chiminea is as long-lasting as possible, you should keep it in an area that is well ventilated and protected from rain and wind. It should be kept away from structures and walls that could catch fire, as well as the roofs of patios and eaves that may be damaged by a sudden shift in temperatures when the chiminea is extinguished. To avoid the chiminea burning excessively, it is recommended that only seasoned, kiln-dried logs are burned. Regular cleaning using a wire brush is also important, as it will stop the accumulation of deposits that are liable to burn and turn black. Chimineas can be protected from wind, which will reduce the amount smoke that it releases.

Maintenance

Proper maintenance is crucial to the longevity of any fire pit with chiminea apparatus. This will prolong its lifespan and ensure that it operates safely. Chimineas can be fragile, and should be kept outside in a place where they can be taken care for. Although a chiminea made from clay appears sturdy but it is still susceptible to cracks and break from various sources. It is essential to inspect your chiminea for signs wear and follow the manufacturer's guidelines on how often you should start it up.

To keep your Mexican chimney looking great you must clean it thoroughly with a mild detergent. This will remove any built-up dirt and grime, which can lead to discoloration and corrosion. To remove loose rust particles, employ a wire brush. It is recommended that gloves and goggles be used to protect. After cleaning, rinse the chiminea and allow it to dry completely. This will stop any moisture that causes corrosion and will greatly prolong the life of your chiminea.

After your chiminea is cleaned and dried, you should lightly sand it with fine-grit sandpaper. This will smooth the surface and eliminate any rough areas that could attract embers if you decide to make an open flame. Sanding can also make the surface appear more attractive and even. The sanding process can be followed by several coats of stove paint or grill paint to enhance the look and ensure that your chiminea is protected from corrosion.

deckmate-sonora-outdoor-chimenea-fireplace-model-30199-3575.jpgIt is also recommended to keep your chiminea away from direct sunlight and winds because this could cause the paint to peel and fade. You can fix the problem by using water-based emulsions or paints or masonry sprayed. Additionally, it is important to only build small fires, and to add small amounts of wood at each time to your chiminea to get it "broken in" and to avoid overheating.