Gas vs. Wood-Burning Outdoor Fireplace for Oklahoma — Which Is Right for You?

by | May 23, 2026 | Uncategorized

When Broken Arrow and Tulsa-area homeowners plan an outdoor fireplace, one of the first decisions is gas vs. wood-burning. Both deliver the warmth, ambiance, and gathering-point function that makes an outdoor fireplace such a compelling outdoor living feature — but they deliver it differently. Here’s our honest breakdown from years of designing and building outdoor fireplaces throughout northeast Oklahoma. Call VistaScapes at (918) 779-1317 to discuss the right fireplace configuration for your project.

Gas Outdoor Fireplaces — The Case For

  • Instant ignition: Flip a switch or hit an app, and you have fire in seconds. No kindling, no waiting for logs to catch, no smoke in your eyes while you get it going
  • Consistent flame: Gas delivers a reliable, controlled flame that stays consistent regardless of wind or humidity conditions
  • No ash management: Zero cleanup after use — a significant advantage for frequent outdoor fireplace users
  • No wood storage: Eliminating the need to store, season, and haul wood is a lifestyle simplification many Broken Arrow homeowners prefer
  • Lower insurance impact: Some Oklahoma homeowners insurance policies treat gas fireplaces more favorably than wood-burning
  • Smoke control: Gas fires produce minimal smoke — critical when your outdoor fireplace is under a covered structure or close to seating areas

Gas Outdoor Fireplaces — The Case Against

  • No wood smoke aroma: For many Oklahomans, the smell of burning hardwood IS the outdoor fireplace experience — gas can’t replicate it
  • Gas line required: Installation requires running a dedicated gas line to the fireplace location — adds to project cost and requires contractor coordination
  • Ongoing fuel cost: Natural gas or propane expenses add up over years of use; wood-burning uses a renewable fuel you may source locally
  • Less authentic feel: Gas log sets look realistic but the subtleties of actual wood combustion — crackling, ember glow, unpredictable flame movement — are hard to fully replicate

Wood-Burning Outdoor Fireplaces — The Case For

  • Authentic experience: Real wood fire with smoke, crackle, and ember glow that gas genuinely cannot fully replicate
  • No utility connection required: Wood-burning fireplaces don’t need gas lines — an advantage for properties where running gas to the fireplace location is expensive or difficult
  • Oklahoma hardwood availability: Oklahoma’s abundant hardwood sources make quality firewood accessible and often affordable locally
  • Cooking capability: Wood-burning fireplaces can be used for cooking — pizza, bread, cast iron — that gas log sets can’t accommodate

Wood-Burning Outdoor Fireplaces — The Case Against

  • Smoke management: Oklahoma’s variable wind direction sends smoke unpredictably — toward guests, into covered structures, toward neighbors
  • Open burn ordinances: Broken Arrow and some Tulsa-area communities have seasonal open burn restrictions that affect wood-burning fireplace use
  • Startup time and effort: Building and maintaining a wood fire requires more effort than instant gas ignition
  • Ash cleanup: Regular ash removal and firebox cleaning is required for wood-burning fireplaces
  • Creosote buildup: Annual chimney inspection and cleaning is required for safe wood-burning fireplace operation

Our Recommendation for Most Oklahoma Homeowners

For the majority of Broken Arrow and Tulsa-area homeowners who want an outdoor fireplace for gathering and ambiance rather than cooking, gas is the practical winner. The convenience advantage is enormous — you actually use the fireplace more when ignition is instant. For homeowners who specifically value the wood fire experience or plan to cook in the fireplace, wood-burning is the authentic choice.

Call VistaScapes at (918) 779-1317 to discuss the right fireplace configuration for your outdoor living project. We build both gas and wood-burning outdoor fireplaces throughout Broken Arrow, Tulsa, and northeast Oklahoma.

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