How much Fire Glass do I need for my fire feature?
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 Glass?
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.
Cobalt glassware was the signature product of artisans during the middle ages. Even today, the color retains its old world charm and is very popular among designers. If your customers are fond of this striking tone of blue, we offer cobalt fire glass from our 1/4 inch fire glass collection.
Perfect for homes with traditional décor dominated by shades of blue and earthen tones, this 1/4” cobalt fire glass is sure to spice up the ambiance and please the eye. It can turn even a drab fireplace or fire pit into a work of art. When set alight, the flames rising from the bed of 1/4” cobalt fire glass will create a fire display that will leave the audience completely in awe.
A Practical Alternative to Ceramic Logs & Stones
But our cobalt blue fire glass isn't just exquisite to behold, it is also very practical. It does a great job of covering the entire floor of a fire feature, effectively hiding the pipes and tubes which are often visible in gas fireplaces or fire pits. This makes fire glass a much more desirable alternative to the more common ceramic logs and stones.
Extremely Durable, Safe & Long Lasting!
Made of high quality, non-tumbled tempered glass and manufactured via a unique, 5-step process, our fire glass is guaranteed to withstand harsh weather and temperatures of up to 1300 degrees Fahrenheit without cracking, or losing its color or shape. Under normal conditions, this amazing product could last your customers a lifetime!
Finally, our fire glass does not give off any smoke, soot, or ash, thus it is extremely easy to maintain. Your customers will be able to spend more time enjoying the glass and less time cleaning it!
Introduce your customers to our 1/4" cobalt blue fire glass today!
1/4” Cobalt Blue Fire Glass Specifications
Material: Non-tumbled, color-infused tempered glass engineered to perfection
Type: Non Reflective
Color: Cobalt
Use: In fire bowls, fire pits, and fireplaces
Size: 1/4 inch thick
Heat Rating: Higher temperature when compared to logs, lava rocks, stones, etc.
Quality Control: Stringent multi-step QC process at our factory in the USA
Cleaning: Easy cleaning. Rinse with vinegar and water (50:50) as required
Maintenance: Remove any kind of debris before lighting – HIGHLY RECOMMENDED