Thursday, January 13, 2011

Buy Or Build Outdoor Pizza Ovens in Less Than a Month

Building an outdoor pizza oven appeals to many people because the rustic flavor and aroma of old time baking is something they just cannot resist. Why pay for a chef to cook a pizza when one can bake a superb traditional one at home? The requirements of course are that the home is owned or being purchased, or if rented, the permission of the landlord is given first. Who knows, a landlord may appreciate the added value to his property. Starting on building the oven will be a challenge, but so very exciting at the same time.

One of the types of the most traditional wood burning ovens still being used today in countries such as Italy and Mexico, are those made from clay and fire bricks. But, with the right insulation and products, these have been vastly improved upon today.  Wood is still used to actually heat the oven. Anyone can build their own outdoor pizza oven with the right tools and instructions.

In fact, working weekends only on the project should take about a month or maybe two if only one person is putting it all together. But, if worked on a few evenings after work and at weekends, this beautiful hand crafted masterpiece will only take a couple of weeks. Encouraging neighbors and experienced builder friends to help with the promise of their own delicious pizzas and drinks will get the job finished even more quickly.

Mexican cast iron outdoor pizza ovens come already made to help reduce work time for those who are simply too busy to build their own. These are designed in a Versace style, to please anyone who prefers a traditional old time look to their oven. Because cast iron is a highly thermal substance, and fits into any landscape, it makes the perfect item for any busy family who uses their weekends for outdoor fun.

The only downside to any outdoor oven is the weather. In the depths of winter it may be too cold to venture outside to make breads and pizza. If inclement weather is the norm, the chimney must be covered. The cast iron oven can be covered up in the winter when not in use with a snug cover which fits perfectly.

Of course, there are also indoor pizza ovens if one is inclined to build their own or purchase a high quality one. Either of these two pizza oven types will bring joy to anyone who is lucky enough to own one.




Jane May is a writer, researcher and reviewer of consumer products, particularly home related items. If you wish to learn more about outdoor pizza ovens visit http://www.PerfectPizzaOvens.com today!

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