Fire Pit Pans
Designed for clean integration and long-term outdoor performance, these metal fire pit pans provide a stable, professional foundation for your fire feature. Available in both drop-in (recessed) and flat (flush) styles, they support a wide range of design preferences and installation methods.
Drop-in pans feature a recessed bowl with a finished outer lip that rests directly on the tabletop cutout edges, creating a built-in support system without the need for additional framing in most cases. This keeps the burner, gas connections, and media properly contained while maintaining a clean, structured appearance.
Flat pans sit flush with the surface and are typically supported from below, offering a more minimal, modern look where the media and flame sit level with the surrounding surface.
Constructed from durable metal, these pans are built to perform in outdoor environments with resistance to heat, moisture, and general wear. They are compatible with both natural gas and propane systems and work with a wide range of burner styles, including linear, H-style, and round configurations.
Installation is straightforward. Position the pan into or onto your opening, connect your gas supply, install the burner, and finish with fire glass or other approved media. Optional ignition mounting provisions can be incorporated depending on the system.
Key Features
• Available in drop-in (recessed) and flat (flush) configurations
• Drop-in pans rest on tabletop cutout edges for structural support
• Compatible with linear, H-style, and round burners
• Suitable for natural gas and propane systems
• Designed to support fire glass, lava rock, or ceramic media
• Durable metal construction for outdoor use
Available Sizes and Shapes
Rectangular (6" Width)
• 30" x 6"
• 36" x 6"
• 42" x 6"
• 54" x 6"
• 66" x 6"
• 76" x 6"
• 90" x 6"
• 102" x 6"
Square
• 18" x 18"
• 24" x 24"
• 30" x 30"
• 36" x 36"
Round
• 13" Diameter
• 19" Diameter
• 25" Diameter
• 31" Diameter
• 37" Diameter
Designed to pair seamlessly with your burner size and overall fire feature layout.
Fire Pit Pans
Designed for clean integration and long-term outdoor performance, these metal fire pit pans provide a stable, professional foundation for your fire feature. Available in both drop-in (recessed) and flat (flush) styles, they support a wide range of design preferences and installation methods.
Drop-in pans feature a recessed bowl with a finished outer lip that rests directly on the tabletop cutout edges, creating a built-in support system without the need for additional framing in most cases. This keeps the burner, gas connections, and media properly contained while maintaining a clean, structured appearance.
Flat pans sit flush with the surface and are typically supported from below, offering a more minimal, modern look where the media and flame sit level with the surrounding surface.
Constructed from durable metal, these pans are built to perform in outdoor environments with resistance to heat, moisture, and general wear. They are compatible with both natural gas and propane systems and work with a wide range of burner styles, including linear, H-style, and round configurations.
Installation is straightforward. Position the pan into or onto your opening, connect your gas supply, install the burner, and finish with fire glass or other approved media. Optional ignition mounting provisions can be incorporated depending on the system.
Key Features
• Available in drop-in (recessed) and flat (flush) configurations
• Drop-in pans rest on tabletop cutout edges for structural support
• Compatible with linear, H-style, and round burners
• Suitable for natural gas and propane systems
• Designed to support fire glass, lava rock, or ceramic media
• Durable metal construction for outdoor use
Available Sizes and Shapes
Rectangular (6" Width)
• 30" x 6"
• 36" x 6"
• 42" x 6"
• 54" x 6"
• 66" x 6"
• 76" x 6"
• 90" x 6"
• 102" x 6"
Square
• 18" x 18"
• 24" x 24"
• 30" x 30"
• 36" x 36"
Round
• 13" Diameter
• 19" Diameter
• 25" Diameter
• 31" Diameter
• 37" Diameter
Designed to pair seamlessly with your burner size and overall fire feature layout.