I’ve read all the older threads about these products but I’m going to start a new one.
I live in the Deep South. Having a wood burning fireplace was fun at one point in my life but it isn’t fun anymore for many reasons.
I’m currently staying up at a home in the Pacific NW that has a Heat-N-Glo fireplace and that I’m impressed with and I’d like to get one installed in my house.
My current fireplace back home has a NG pipe leading into it and has access to 110v power. It also has a large vent to the roof.
My fireplace is probably 40+ years old, vented and is, maybe, a Heatilator brand. I suspect it is “builders quality “ because everything in my house it was built super cheap.
I’m going to see the local dealer but it is 77 degrees outside now and I don’t have much confidence in the folks down here when it comes to fireplaces.
I like fireplaces.
Any thoughts, tips would be appreciated.
I live in the Deep South. Having a wood burning fireplace was fun at one point in my life but it isn’t fun anymore for many reasons.
I’m currently staying up at a home in the Pacific NW that has a Heat-N-Glo fireplace and that I’m impressed with and I’d like to get one installed in my house.
My current fireplace back home has a NG pipe leading into it and has access to 110v power. It also has a large vent to the roof.
My fireplace is probably 40+ years old, vented and is, maybe, a Heatilator brand. I suspect it is “builders quality “ because everything in my house it was built super cheap.
I’m going to see the local dealer but it is 77 degrees outside now and I don’t have much confidence in the folks down here when it comes to fireplaces.
I like fireplaces.
Any thoughts, tips would be appreciated.