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The fireplace below was installed by the customer (Kim Clark) with a remote control,
propane burner manufactured by us and topped with
Starfire Base Glass. The fireplace was transformed form an ordinary to work of art, nice job!
The picture below has the burner being tested
This is the remote control on the lower right with the pilot light assembly
We now have fire!
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amazing flame work by night and below simple and nice to see by day.
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The fireplace below was a wood burning fireplace and the plumber never installed a key valve in or near the fireplace. So we made a fireplace key box which was installed on the right side of the fireplace. This is the only alternative when the plumber can't or won't fix the issue. So remember if your plumber installs a valve inside of your fireplace, ask him "how do I turn it off?" That's when you will see him run down the drive way. The glass that was used in this fireplace was
Starfire Base Glass.
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The Fireplace below belongs to Candice, Jonathan and Rocky (a cute little Yorkie). We converted a plain fireplace to a much more usable and modern fireplace TV entertainment area. Watch the transformation from beginning to end. We topped it with Starfire Base Glass to finish it off.
Below is Rocky, just supervising
We started the metal framing in 16 Gauge steel studs. No wood was used and you should never use wood near a fire.
Below we wrapped the opening with durock, concrete board.
Add a bit of drywall.
This was wired for a surround sound and electrical in the left cabinets.
The TV that was used was a DLP (16" deep) and this is how you install a TV that is not a flat screen above your fireplace. In the left cabinets the components were installed and concealed by black glass doors. On the top we installed a set of 6" lights on dimmers to give additional room/ mood lighting.
The fireplace below was installed with a dual battery operated 100,000 BTU
propane electronic ignition system. Each capable of 100,000 BTU's of fire. The first pictures show what we had to work with and how it progressed.
If this was in your house you would say NASTY!
Burning wood and logs is just nasty and dirty! True story!
Above you can see the soot that come out of the fireplace and and leaves your house smelling so carbon monoxide fresh! YUCK!
Add a bit of lime stone.
A few pieces of copper.
Below you can see the sand bed and the ignition box we built.
Below are the two vent we installed for the air mixers inside of the
ignition systems.
And here we are finished. Now isn't that much better little feller?
Modern times call for modern measures! I guess that's why we are Moderustic!
The fireplace below has a steel pan underneath to conceal the 12 volt remote control. We used a Clear Base Glass and topped it with a Starfire Base Glass and then added Amber Diamonds on the surface.
You can see the front plate that was painted to match which is removable if and when necessary to change the batteries. The legs were 4 1/2" and the pan was 2" tall. The removable front metal curtain was 6 1/2" tall.
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Jeff Jampol
See who he is! and more importantly what he does, Impressive!
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See Jeff's Website: http://WeManageLegends.com/Jeff-Jampol/
Anyway, lets start with what we did for Jeff.
He allowed and trusted us to create four great features in his home in Hollywood:
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Outdoor Fireplace
Sterling Silver panels, Gray Base Glass, Gray Reflective Base Glass were used.
Living Room Fireplace
Sterling Silver panels, Gray Base Glass, Gray Reflective Base Glass Aluminum Surround (flat version) were used.
Office Fireplace
Sterling Silver panels, Bronze Rust Copper Base Glass, Aluminum Surround (flat version) were used.
Bedroom Fireplace
Starfire Base Glass, Aluminum Surround, Direct Vent Conversion, Sterling Silver Panels, this is the first one we installed with Black Panels!
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CLICK HERE or on the PICTURES below to see how this became what it is today!
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From here:
From nasty to BEAUTIFUL in an hour!
To here:
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This Surround was a challenge, as the top and bottom were not square, the top center was 2 1/2" and the bottom was 2". Anyway, after it was installed, it looked awesome!
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We built a custom size steel pan to go into the fireplace with Starfire Base Glass installed
There is 4" of Black frame all around, 4" of black glass on the sides and 4" of black glass on the top.
The Black Paint we used was Satin Black Silicone based fireplace paint. Do not use regular paint, no really.
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Click HERE or on the picture below to see how this was installed!
And what was used
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