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Kozy Heat Chaska 29 Gas Insert Into Masonry Fireplace.
October 26, 2018
Kozy Heat Chaska 29 gas insert installed into a wood burning masonry fireplace with custom arched panel.
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November 1, 2016
Valor G3 Legend, gas insert installed into masonry, wood burning fireplace.
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November 1, 2016
Wood burning fireplace with Valor G3.5 gas insert installed and custom back plate (shroud).
Continue Reading...Gas Insert Installed in Arched, Masonry Fireplace
November 1, 2016
Fireplace Xtrordinair DVS 32 gas insert installed with a customer arch back plate (shroud) to match existing fireplace opening.
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November 1, 2016
Fireplace Xtrordinair, DVL 34, gas fireplace insert with hammered Artisan face installed in masonry fireplace.
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November 1, 2016
The bottom air gap on the existing wood burning fireplace was removed to fit the largest possible fireplace insert, the Fireplace Xtrordinair, DVL 34. A custom back plate (shroud) was used to provide a clean, built-in look.
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November 1, 2016
Gas insert installed into an existing wood-burning fireplace that had an elaborate, preexisting mantel. Fireplace back plate (shroud) was custom made to fit to barely overlap the edge of molding around the fireplace opening.
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November 1, 2016
Installation of Kozy Heat gas insert into a masonry fireplace. Black back panel (shroud) was custom made to fit inside existing brick opening.
Continue Reading...Gas Insert into Multi-sided Masonry Fireplace
May 21, 2014
Installation of a gas insert into a corner masonry fireplace. The back panel (shroud) was custom made to cover the smaller fireplace opening to the right. High efficiency inserts only come single-sided and therefore require a custom panel or having the small side bricked in or covered with another non-combustible material.
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