Watch the moment couple’s £12k garden renovation is wrecked in minutes when trendy buy explodes into a fireball
A COUPLE have shared their devastation after their newly-renovated garden went up in flames when their fire pit exploded.
Moll took to TikTok to share a video of their garden as the fire continued to cause destruction.
“That’s our garden on fire,” she began.
“£12k of renovations gone, in minutes”.
“We realised something was wrong when we smelt gas and then the table started hissing which got progressively louder and louder,” Moll addded.
“As my partner told me to move it, it just went up in flames.”
The situation is even more shocking given that they only finished doing their garden makeover at the end of last year,
“From the video you can’t see our full garden and how big it is but altogether £12k is how much it’s cost,” Moll revealed.
“People don’t realise what it looked like before.
“It’s a new build garden with poor ground and the garden sloped down.
“We literally started from scratch on it.”
Despite Moll’s clear devastation over the situation, she was still inundated with criticism from trolls – so much so that she was forced to turn the comments off on the video.
“I received comments saying I never bothered to put the fire out, that I didn’t tell my neighbours to get out of the house, that I deserve what happened to me,” she sighed to Fabulous Online.
“Also things like do I not own a hose pipe or an outdoor tap?
“Some comments as well saying I live in a council house which I don’t and saying the garden was never that much money and lots of people saying it’s an insurance job.
“Just all the comments putting the blame on me and most of those comments all came from men!”
Moll and her partner are now waiting for a decision from their insurance company about how to proceed.
“It all looks positive so far and hopefully works can start soon to get it back to how it was,” she said.
The 8 fire safety checks you should do in your home every night
TO avoid a devastating fire in your home, there are some checks you should be conducting every night, according to Gov.uk.
- Close inside doors at night to stop a fire from spreading
- Turn off and unplug electrical appliances unless they are designed to be left on – like your freezer.
- Check your cooker is turned off
- Don’t run appliances such as washing machines, tumble dryers and dishwashers overnight
- Turn heaters off and put up fireguards
- Put candles and cigarettes out properly
- Make sure exits are kept clear
- Keep door and window keys where everyone can find them
But in the meantime, she’s issued an urgent warning to anyone even thinking about getting a fire pit in their garden.
“I would never advise anyone to get one of those tables or even have a gas canister in the garden,” she sighed.