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Custom Made Outdoor Fireplace Cover

UV & Waterproof 200gsm solution-dyed polyester
Made to Measure Cut to your exact dimensions
Made in 3 Weeks Express options available
Australia-Wide Delivery Tracked courier to every state

Protect your outdoor fireplace, fire pit, or chiminea with a cover built to your exact dimensions.

Made from 200gsm solution-dyed polyester with a waterproof underside, it keeps rain, dew, and debris out when the fire is not in use.

Standard covers rarely match the dimensions of a standalone outdoor fireplace and leave gaps that let moisture in at the base.

A made-to-measure cover sits flush on all sides and fully encloses your unit when it is not in use.

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Step 01 Enter Your Measurements

Width and Depth are the widest and deepest points of the unit at its broadest section. Height is from the ground to the top of the main body — do not include a chimney pipe or flue that extends well above the unit. Do not add extra centimetres.

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Your estimated price

inc. GST · exact price confirmed on your quote

Step 02 Choose Your Colour
Step 03 Tie Length
Tie lengths are standard 30 cm. Your cover will include six webbing tie-downs cut to 30 cm — the most practical length for securing covers to outdoor furniture legs.
Step 04 Select Your Preferred Lead Time

Category: Lounge & Sofa Covers

Measuring guidelines

  • Width is the widest measurement of the fireplace unit at its broadest point, including any handles, legs, or base plate that extend outward.
  • Depth is the deepest measurement front to back at the widest section.
  • Height is from the ground to the top of the main body of the unit. Do not include the chimney flue or pipe in this measurement if it extends significantly above the body.
  • Always allow the fireplace to cool completely — at least 12 hours after the last fire — before placing the cover on.

Cover features

  • A clean, fabric-style outer face that suits a furnished outdoor space rather than the tarpaulin look you get from budget covers.
  • Six webbing tie-down points spaced around the base so the cover stays put when the wind picks up.
  • For furniture without legs to anchor to, an elastic perimeter can be sewn around the bottom edge instead. Just request this when placing your order.
  • A polyurethane waterproof layer bonded to the underside that holds up under UV exposure without flaking or breaking down.
  • Double-folded, twice-stitched seams that hide the raw edge of the fabric and keep stitch lines protected from water ingress.
  • No PVC anywhere in the construction, which means no cracking or splitting along the fold lines after a season or two of sun.
  • Solution-dyed polyester face fabric. Colour runs all the way through every fibre, so fading is dramatically reduced under harsh Australian sun.
  • A drawstring carry bag is included for storing the cover when guests are over or during the warmer months.
  • Light enough that one person can fit and remove it without help.
  • Backed by a warranty against premature fading and loss of waterproofing.
Please review your measurements carefully before submitting. Each cover is cut to the dimensions you provide, so we are unable to offer change-of-mind returns or cancel an order once production has begun.

Built to fit, not adapted to suit

Outdoor fireplaces come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and almost none of them match the standard dimensions of a generic cover. A made-to-measure cover accounts for the specific footprint of your unit, including any base legs or wide base plates, so it sits flush on all sides and seals properly at the bottom.

One material, one quality, one price tier

Every cover we make uses the same 200gsm solution-dyed polyester and the same waterproof underside. The fireplace cover is one of our simpler shapes, which is reflected in the pricing. The material and construction quality are the same as every other cover in our range.

Product specifications at a glance

ShapeRectangle
Number of measurementsThree (width, depth, height)
Production turnaroundStandard 4 weeks · Express 3 weeks · Priority Express 10–14 days
Available coloursBlack, light grey or brown
Outer fabric200gsm solution-dyed polyester, UV stabilised
Waterproof layerPolyurethane (PU) coating bonded to the underside
Seam constructionDouble-folded and twice-stitched at every panel join
Tie lengthStandard 30 cm webbing tie-downs
What's in the boxYour made-to-measure cover, tie-downs, drawstring carry bag
WarrantyCoverage against premature fading and loss of waterproofing
ShippingTracked courier, all Australian states and territories

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about ordering a custom outdoor fireplace cover.

How long do I need to wait before covering the fireplace?

Allow at least 12 hours after the last fire before placing the cover on. The cover is not fire-retardant. Placing it on a warm unit — even one that feels cool to the touch on the outside — can trap residual heat, which can damage the cover and in some cases create a fire risk. When in doubt, wait longer.

My fireplace is a round chiminea. Will a rectangular cover work?

Yes. We measure the bounding footprint — the widest width and the deepest depth — and build the cover to that rectangle. On a round or chiminea-shaped unit, the cover will drape slightly at the corners rather than sitting flush all the way around, but it will fully enclose the unit and keep weather out.

My fireplace has a tall chimney pipe that extends above the body. How do I measure height?

Measure height from the ground to the top of the main body of the fireplace, not to the top of the chimney pipe. A cover over a tall flue would create a wind sail and be unusable. The cover should enclose the body of the unit. If the flue extends above the cover opening, leave it protruding through the top or rest the cover around the base of the flue.

My fireplace is raised on legs. Do I measure from the ground or from the base of the body?

Measure from the ground. The cover needs to reach the ground to fully enclose the unit, including the legs and any airflow gaps beneath the body. If your fireplace has unusually long legs that would make the cover very tall relative to the body, note this in your order comments.

Is the cover fire-retardant?

No. The cover is made from 200gsm solution-dyed polyester with a waterproof coating. It is a weather cover, not a fire safety product. It must never be placed on a warm or hot unit. Always allow the fireplace to cool completely before covering — at least 12 hours, and longer in cold weather when cooling is slower.

Custom Made Outdoor Fireplace Covers — The Australian Owner's Complete Guide

7 min read Updated 2025 Custom Cover Company

Outdoor fireplaces and fire pits have become a fixture in Australian backyards, particularly in colder climates where people want to use their outdoor spaces year-round. A well-chosen fireplace can transform a patio or deck from a summer-only space to somewhere comfortable from autumn through spring. The downside is that a metal fireplace left uncovered in the rain will start to show its age quickly, and a good cover makes a significant difference to how long it lasts.

Why outdoor fireplaces need a fitted cover

A standalone outdoor fireplace or fire pit is almost always made from cast iron, powder-coated steel, or a combination of metal components. All of these materials will hold up well when properly cared for. Left exposed to rain, morning dew, coastal salt air, or frost, they corrode. Rust spots develop at welds and seams, the base collects moisture, and over a few seasons a fireplace that should last fifteen years starts showing deterioration far sooner.

A weather cover keeps the moisture out between uses. It is the simplest and most effective maintenance step for any outdoor fireplace, and the return on investment is straightforward: a cover that lasts five to seven years versus a fireplace that starts corroding in two.

The challenge is that outdoor fireplaces come in such a wide range of shapes and sizes that standard covers rarely fit properly. A cover that is too large flaps in the wind and collects water in the folds. A cover that is too small does not reach the ground and leaves the base exposed. A made-to-measure cover is cut to the specific footprint of your unit.

The three measurements you need

Width

Width is the widest measurement of your fireplace at its broadest point. On most units, this is the widest part of the body, but include any handles, base plates, or feet that extend further than the main body. Measure from the outermost point on one side to the outermost point on the other.

Depth

Depth is the front-to-back measurement at the deepest section of the unit. Again, include any part of the base or feet that protrude beyond the main body. On a round chiminea, depth and width will be very similar. On a rectangular fireplace with a door at the front, depth is often less than width.

Height

Height is the distance from the ground to the top of the main body of the fireplace. Do not include the chimney pipe or flue in this measurement if it extends significantly above the body. A cover built to the height of a tall flue would act as a wind sail and would be impractical to use. The cover is designed to enclose the body of the unit. If a flue extends above the opening, it can protrude through or rest against the edge of the cover at the top.

Do not add extra centimetres to any measurement. The production pattern includes the correct ease.

The most important rule: always let it cool

This cannot be overstated. The cover is a weather cover made from polyester fabric. It is not fire-retardant. Placing it on a warm or hot unit will damage the cover, and in some cases creates a genuine fire risk as residual heat builds up underneath.

The minimum recommended waiting time after the last fire is 12 hours. In cold weather, when the unit retains heat longer, wait longer. If you are not sure whether the unit has cooled completely, check the base and the back of the unit, which hold heat longer than the front and top. When in doubt, leave it overnight.

Material and construction

All covers are made from 200gsm solution-dyed polyester with a polyurethane waterproof coating on the underside. Solution-dyed fabric is significantly more resistant to UV fading than conventionally dyed polyester. The pigment goes into the fibre during production rather than being applied to the surface, so it holds its colour through years of sun exposure. In Australia's UV environment, this matters more than it might in other climates.

The PU coating on the underside is bonded to the fabric and stays flexible in cold weather. Unlike older PVC coatings, it does not crack along fold lines after a few seasons. All seams are reinforced and the base hem has enough structure to stay in position in light winds without needing ties.

Caring for your cover

Rinse regularly with a garden hose to remove ash dust, pollen, and debris. Spot-clean with mild soapy water. Do not machine wash — the agitation strips the waterproof coating in a single cycle. Store the cover folded loosely, not compressed tightly, and in a dry location between seasons if you store it away for summer.

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