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Browse our collection of premium fire pit wind guards—designed to protect your flame from wind while enhancing safety and style. Available in round, square, and rectangular shapes to fit any setup.
Keep your flames from being blown out with our Starfire Designs Beton Rectangle Glass Wind Guard Enjoy your gas fire pit in any weather with this ...
View full detailsDon’t Let The Wind Put Out Your Fire. Get The Starfire Designs Beton Glass Wind Guard Now! If you love spending time outdoors around the fire, then...
View full detailsA glass wind guard adds sleek protection without blocking your view. It keeps the flame steady, prevents wind blowouts, and gives your fire pit a clean, modern finish. Stylish and practical, it’s a must-have for any outdoor setup.
Got a round fire pit? A circular wind guard is made to match. It wraps your flame in 360° protection, keeping it steady and safe—even when the breeze picks up.
Rectangular fire pits call for rectangular guards. These fit flush around linear burners, protecting the flame from side winds while keeping your setup looking sharp and modern.
DIY wind guards take time and tools—not to mention the right glass. A ready-made model gives you a polished look, proven safety, and easy setup without the hassle.
Wind guards do more than block gusts—they enhance heat, protect your space, and keep your fire looking its best. Whether for home or commercial use, they’re a smart upgrade.
Absolutely. Fire pit wind guards help maintain a steady flame by shielding it from wind, reduce heat loss, and enhance safety—especially in breezy or open-air environments. They're especially valuable for gas fire pits, where wind can cause uneven flames or even shut the burner off.
The best way to block wind from a fire pit is by using a tempered glass wind guard. It provides a transparent barrier that doesn’t obstruct the view of the flame but significantly reduces wind interference. Positioning your fire pit in a more sheltered area or using landscaping features like privacy walls can also help.
Your wind guard should be 2 to 4 inches larger than the fire pit burner on all sides. For example, if your burner is 24” x 8”, the ideal wind guard would be around 28” x 12”. This extra spacing ensures airflow is maintained while effectively shielding the flame.
Not at all. In fact, they help retain heat by minimizing wind disruption around the flame. While the glass itself may absorb a bit of radiant heat, most users report improved warmth distribution thanks to the stabilized flame.