The vent less burner below is made of steel and there
were actually 4 of these made. We covered the front and sides with 5"
skirts. There are being installed in Georgia and as soon as they send
pictures we will post them These pictures were taken just after the
testing. This is a propane vent less burner and these are available in
natural gas as well.
The
skirts will hide the the valves and the remote control will be moved to
the side of the fireplace. This was a vent less burner the customer
sent to us for conversion and they asked for us to add a remote to all
4 vent less burners.
The first project we are working on is the Maryland
Hotel (Ivy Hotel now) Roof Top Fire Pit in downtown San Diego,
California on the 7th floor roof top!
It measures 60" across, 30" tall and 144" long!
The fire table/ fire pit will and a 5' x 12' surface
top in smooth concrete with a 16" x 120" stainless steel fire tray of
to one side. We will post pictures as the project grows on.
Te fire pit is constructed with a new flexible track
and about 3,000 screws, 240' of galvanized channel, 450 welds, 600 lbs
of GFRC/ Wonder Board and coated in smooth texture concrete.
This was just before delivery, dry fit.
Once on the roof top the two halves were attached and the pan was installed
There were two burners and two controls installed
The glass is going in after the position of the fire table was adjusted. Pictures will be here soon!
If you look at the walls of the roof top you can see most of San Diego.
The table now has had a different coat of colored concrete applied and a granite top. The glass that is installed is starfire. The Hotel plumber was not very careful as he mixed the lava with
the glass and now it looks like salt and pepper. We will be taking a
trip to San Diego to fix this mixing issue because we would like to
post finished pictures of the fire table burning at night time.






The fireplace below is in Glendale Hills California. We installed starfire
as a base with about 1 lb of Ice Ice Ice on top. Then to finish it off
we installed a brass surround with bronze frosted glass. The customer
loved it! She is the CEO of Fredrick's of Hollywood! Awesome house by the way.
The two pans below are stainless steel and are propane fueled with 415,000 btu electronic ignitions each.



Below we built 2 = 48" x 8" aluminum pans 4" deep with stainless steel burners installed. The were installed in the corner wall construction in the back yard at Lake Havasu Arizona. We will post the glassel pictures when the customer sends them to us.

