The fireplace pictures below show the before and after from Bob Kobus. The glass that was used is: Starfire base glass and Ice Ice Ice, Very nice, contemporary and simple!
Let's go from start to finish:
Nice Logs! NOT!
Bob used an aluminum brick metalized panel.
Then they did their grind pattern. And here you have it finished!
Yes the logs will be leaving very soon!
Much better, don't you think?

The fireplace below is from Cory here locally in Rancho Cucamonga California. This transformation was a complete surface make over along with out Sterling Silver interior. The glass that was used was Bronze base glass. This is truly a DIY project and we like to help you create your ideas to reality.
Here we begin with the old interior brick panels removed.
Below you can see the new stone being applied.
Now you can see the reflection on the walls in the
Sterling Silver panels. No, these are not just mirrors in the fireplace.
If you do try this, let us know how it worked out for you. Be sure to send us pictures of your project
and we will be sure to post it on our
"How Not To Do It Page"! No, Really!
Again we are proud to constantly give you new and exciting products for your fireplace and fire pit projects.

Kentucky Fireplace Remodel
The next fireplace was built by Dave Luerman in Kentucky and you will now see his before and after also using a base of Starfire base glass.
Below you can see where it all began. Dave is one very creative customer.

The fireplace that was replaced was very nice but just met the needs of Dave.

Out with the old and lets frame up the new.



Add the durock panels.



Frame the Hearth



Install a triple 24" burner.






Add Starfire base glass and you're done.

As you can see the fireplace below really needs a face lift.



We start by removing the old glass dorrs, which are unnecassry, and then apply a fresh coat of stove paint.

Underneath the Starfire fireglass there is about 2" of crushed lava as filler, to keep the costs down.

Then we installed the custom metal fireplace surround.



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




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







The fireplace below is a direct vent installation with Gray, Gray Reflective and Clear Pyrite 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.


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

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


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


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

After a little black granite and some Clear Ice, we have a very nice fireplace!
The 6 pictures are of Evergreen, Evergreen Reflective, a 2" install with lava rock filler and is a self install






This fire pit has Clear, Chunky Clear, Starfire and 1/2 Starfire and a water fall going into the fire, pretty cool!




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





The pan burner below is for a 2 sided fireplace and this pan is 25" x 45" and controlled from only one side. It is constructed from 16 gauge brushed stainless steel with 3" x 3" x 3" corner legs.




The picture on the bottom left shows you the thermo-coupler and safety pilot light kit which are UL and/ or CSA approved.




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


The fireplace below has a 3" layer of crushed lava, 1/4" Clear base, 1/2" Starfire, 3/4" Starfire 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.


We also floated the walls to level the fireplace and get it ready for the surround.
A little bit of granite on the floor


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
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!
The fireplace below is in San Diego, California and the colors used were:
wow!
The end pictures show that the burner was too close the wall which was an easy fix by moving the burner forward.
This is where is went a little bit wrong, oops. We just had them move the burner forward and now its fine and the back wall was repainted.
The fireplace below has:
A Clear base with Pale Lime Green Topper, Red Toppings, Yellow Amber Toppers and Toppings, Copper Ruby Red Topper, and a hint of Starfire to lighten the color up.





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.


The fireplace below was installed by the customer (Kim Clark) with a remote control,
propane burner manufactured by us and topped with
Starfire. 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!