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Before & After Pictures Page 2


Out with the old and lets frame up the new.

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Add the durock panels.

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Frame the Hearth

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Install a triple 24" burner.

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Add Starfire Base Glass and you're done.

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The fireplace below has a base of Starfire Base Glass and topped with Dark Red Orange Topper

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The fireplace below has 1/2" Chunky Clear Base Glass with a little bit of Ice Ice Ice Topper Topping it off installed and a simple self install. This is a remote control and it is located on the bottom right.

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The fireplace below is a direct vent installation with Gray Base Glass, Gray Reflective Base Glass and Clear Pyrite Base Glass installed

Has anyone ever said "Nice Logs"? I don't think so. We are going to show you how to transform your direct vent fireplace into a real attractive fireplace.

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The key is not to change the amount of gas going into the fireplace, so don't change the regulator.

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The thermocouple (heat detector) will be raised to the surface to insure it will still work.

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Drop in a new burner or use the one that was installed with your fireplace and your done.

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The 2 fireplaces below are the same fireplace! This fireplace started out with a brick face and Clear Base  Glass

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After a little black granite and some Clear Ice Ice Ice Topper, we have a very nice fireplace!

 

 

The 6 pictures are of Evergreen Base Glass, Evergreen Reflective Base Glass, a 2" install with lava rock filler and is a self install

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The fireplace below has Starfire Base Glass and Ice Ice Ice Topper. This is a complete makeover and turned out very nice.

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This is one side of the two sided fireplace and we will post pictures when the glass is installed of both sides.

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The fireplace below has a 3" layer of crushed lava, 1/4" Clear Base Glass, 1/2" Starfire Base Glass, 3/4" Starfire Base Glass for the chunky look and a flush surround to finish it off. A very impressive and modern house and fireplace. From beginning to end, here we go.

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We also floated the walls to level the fireplace and get it ready for the surround.

A little bit of granite on the floor

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If you notice to the right there is no valve to turn it on? The plumber from a few years ago has it to the right about 5 feet, DUMMY! Lets fill the fireplace with gas before we get there and see what happens! Don't hire that plumber.

  

We are capable of any size project from design to a full installation (depending on our current work load). There is nothing we can't do as we are the the first and foremost authority in our field. We never say NO! We do only what the other companies can only dream about!

Ed

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above the burner goes in
below the lava goes on the burner. Then magically the lava disappears! We use the 2" method to save money not gouge the customer as we here this everyday how customers are taken by BS!
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The fireplace below has:

A Clear Base Glass with Pale Lime Green Topper, Red Toppings, Yellow Amber Toppers and Toppings, Copper Ruby Red Topper, and a hint of Starfire Base Glass to lighten the color up.

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This is how easy it is to install. This is all glass and if you need to build it up a little or a lot then use a filler to save money

 

The fireplace below is a before and after with Starfire Base Glass.

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The fireplace below has a mixed base of:
topped with 2 lbs of Blue Green Reflective Base Glass and 1 lb of Jade Green Topper.
here are the pictures from start to finish, a couple of the pictures were a little fuzzy from the customer. Oh well.
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Now typically is your fireplace looks like yuck, put candles in it and everyone will tell you how nice it looks! NOT! So don't do it! If it's dirty or looks like a skid mark, clean it and or paint it but don't put candles in it.
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A typical fireplace where Fake Logs used to live. Now they are residing in the Fake Forest after leaving nice black skid marks on the walls of your fireplace, nice! Actually the soot you see in your fireplace is carbon monoxide but the fireplace manufactures which manufacture the Fake Logs just don't seem to tell you this little fact! It's poison and it's the furthest thing from being green that you could ever get. If you really still like Fake Logs then just sit in your garage with your car running and entertain your friends and family there. It's just a healthy.
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The customer here could of painted his flex line to help hide it a little better. Again what was the plumber thinking, hanging logs? Maybe that's why we plumbed the line so high in the air?
Anyway after all of that it did turn out nice.
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The fireplace below is a propane fireplace with our propane pan burner and the glass that was use is:
and 2 lbs of Platinum Base Glass
From beginning to end.
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This was a custom size pan because of the smaller size of the fireplace, but we can build anything.
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The fireplace below has a 2" layer of crushed lava,
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The fireplace below has Azurlite Base Glass with Dark Red Orange Topper and Yellow Amber Topper on top.
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The Fireplace below has a
Clear Base Glass with Pale Yellow Topping.
The first pictures shows how it started and as you scroll down you can see the transformation. Very Nice!
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The fireplace below is a before and after with Solex Base Glass with Gold Base Glass and Starfire Base Glass on top. It does look much nicer with out the screens and new paint.
 
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The fireplace below has a Starfire Base Glass with Copper Ruby Red Topper on top and 2 lbs of Ice Ice Ice Topper on top.
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Here is a glimpse of what it used to look like, yuck!
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You have to try to understand, we see this transformation everyday and we still don't understand the lure to fake logs, do you? Take a closer look at your fireplace, is there anything nice about it in the daylight?
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The fireplace below is a self install with out any filler. They used a Clear Base Glass with a 17 lb layer of Starfire Base Glass to cover the Clear Base Glass.


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The fireplace below is a self install in Palm Springs at Tim Rockwood's. About 2" of crushed lava was used and a 2" layer of Solex Base Glass was installed over a double 18" burner. Watch how simple this really is. From ugly to one really nice fireplace.

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Above and below is what it looked like when the project was started.

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Below you can see the grate (noting great here) and the remote control. Too much stuff in the fireplace if you ask me.

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Above, if you use a remote control, let's find a better way of hiding it? You think?

Below all of the STUFF is removed, much better!

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Above and below it is now painted and the double 18" burner is installed.

Very clean look! Uncluttered!

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Above the lava was poured up to the gas stub on the left side just enough to cover the burner. Be sure to leave 3 to 4" in the front for the glass. You don't want the lava all the way up front.

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Now pour the glass and you have a heat producing fireplace as you were supposed to have in the beginning and it looks pretty good too!

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These pictures of the fireplace were taken in the daytime if you were thinking why they were so light.

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The fireplace below is typical wood burning fireplace which we see every day. Once uncovered it looks like an incinerator. They are pretty nasty looking with out the fire burning. We like to show the before and after so you know what you really have.

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Nice! Very Nice!

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We had Starfire Base Glass installed with Ice Ice Ice Topper on top.

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The fireplace below is a two sided fireplace from the bedroom to the bathroom. This is a very simple conversion. A Starfire Base Glass was used and topped with Gold Base Glass.

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Very simple, very clean and very nice.

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The fireplace pictures below is a before and after fireplace.
The glass that was installed is:
You be the judge, a very nice mix of colors. Many times better than the BEFORE!
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YUK?!
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Just the Cobalt Blue Topper is installed above and below.
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The fireplace below belongs to Marcia and here is what we did to update her fireplace:

First here is what your fireplace may looks like now, nasty!

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We reconfigure the pilot, burner, base plate, venturi and get it to burn properly.

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Nice flames, then we continue.

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If you look below we are showing you proper pilot light placement.

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Paint it and you're done!

The glass that we used was a Starfire Base Glass, Bronze Rust Copper Base Glass and Bronze Reflective Base Glass on top.

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If your fireplace does not work this easy or look this simple, then we didn't do it!

Let us help you make your fireplace work right and look good.

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The next fireplace was installed by Brian Cooper. The glass that he installed is:

Starfire Base Glass,

Bronze Reflective Base Glass

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Emerald Green Topper.

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Nice, huh?

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2" method, sand base for lighter colored glass.

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The next several pictures are from Bill Bean. He installed 1/4" Gray Base Glass and topped it with 1/2" Gray Base Glass.You decide. He painted the walls with a Gray Metallic Fireplace Paint. A very simple self installation.
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The next fireplace is from Chris Ackopiantz in Palos Verdes California.
Chris lives in a condo complex with only wood burning fireplaces. Chris received permission from his complex to add a propane fed fireplace. Burning wood is not only dirty and nasty, it is very unhealthful as well.
Here are his pictures from beginning to end:
The glass he used was a:
Underneath the glass there is a pan to contain the propane.
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Rancho Cucamongs, California 91730

 

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Rancho Cucamongs, California 91730


 
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