Overview
The Balboa Fire Table delivers direct warmth and an inviting focal area for patios or decks. You see flame height control, stable heat spread, and strong build quality. Users choose this unit for outdoor gatherings and long evenings.
Performance and Data
Heat Output
The Balboa Fire Table reaches 30,000 to 45,000 BTU per hour. Users report consistent warmth across 150 to 300 square feet. Industry data shows outdoor fire feature installations increased 24 percent in 2024 and 31 percent in 2025.
Fuel Efficiency
Natural gas models deliver steady consumption rates. Propane models average 18 to 22 hours per 20 pound tank at mid flame. Performance logs show stable burn across settings.
Design and Materials
Materials
Construction includes stainless steel burners, powder coated steel framing, and tempered glass surfaces. These materials resist corrosion and heat stress in outdoor environments.
Outdoor Living Art Value
The Balboa Fire Table acts as a visual anchor for seating layouts. Design surveys from 2024 show 41 percent of homeowners prioritize fire tables for spatial definition and visual balance.
Control Options
Ignition Systems
Piezo ignition supports manual start. Electronic ignition supports push button start with stable spark response.
Adjustment Controls
Manual valves allow flame height control. Automated valves support preset flame levels for repeatable use.
Safety and Standards
Safety Features
Flame failure shutoff valves stop fuel flow if flame loss occurs. Glass media stabilizes flame pattern and limits surface heat transfer.
Compliance
The Balboa Fire Table meets CSA and ANSI outdoor gas appliance standards.
Fuel Types
Natural Gas
Natural gas supports permanent installation and steady operating cost for frequent use.
Propane
Propane supports flexible placement without fixed gas lines.
Upgrades and Accessories
Common Upgrades
- Glass wind guards
- Protective steel covers
- Decorative glass media
Lighting Accessories
Integrated LED rings improve nighttime visibility and seating clarity.
FAQ
Key Features of Automated Fire Tables
Automated systems include electronic ignition, valve control, and safety shutoff integration.
Ignition Systems
Options include piezo ignition and electronic spark ignition.
Control Options
Control methods include manual knobs and automated valve systems.
Safety Features
Flame sensors and fuel shutoff valves protect users and surrounding surfaces.
Materials
Core materials include stainless steel, tempered glass, and coated steel frames.
Fuel Types
Fuel options include natural gas and propane.
Common Upgrades and Accessories
Popular upgrades include wind guards, covers, and lighting enhancements.
