If you want to have a fire pit there go get yourself a nice propane fire pit.
Outdoor fire pit under roof.
The pit is typically lined with rocks metal or brick.
Never use a fire pit in a closed or a screened gazebo without a ventilation outlet.
On the conservative side burning releases smoke to the air that might be harmful to you and the environment.
Even in one with open sides smoke rises upwards because of its low molecular weight and gets trapped below the roof.
If you re really ambitious you could build an outdoor fireplace.
Yes a fire pit can go under a pergola provided you meet all the required fire standards in your state.
This could be very toxic and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
A fire pit is technically a pit in the ground in which you can safely build a fire.
A gas fire pit can often be installed under a covered patio but the fire pit must be pre approved by your city first.
You also need to confirm that the ceiling height ventilation location and flooring of your outdoor space meet the manufacturer s requirements prior to installation.
If you want to have a wood fire there you ll have to build some type of chimney to direct the heat smoke away from the ceiling.
Never attempt to build a fire pit in an enclosed space or under a roof line as this poses both a fire hazard and problems with ventilation.
However these days the meaning of fire pit has expanded to include above ground container like structures that can contain fire such as fire bowls and fire pit tables.
Be sure to also check your city s codes on all of these and the manufacture instructions especially if your covered patio is already built or you will be building it.
In some states it is illegal to build a fire pit either indoors or outdoors as a safety mechanism.
Location ventilation ceiling height and flooring.
It s therefore advised to build some type of vent space for your fireplace.
Keep fire pits away from areas with overhanging trees.
Perhaps your main concern is causing fires and the effect of the radiant heat generated by your fire pit on the ceiling and walls.
Many home owners are incorporating gas fire pits under covered patios and other outdoor structures such as pergolas and gazebos and doing so for years without any issues or accidents.