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The fireplace pictures below are with Blue Green base FireGlass. Marla installed the Blue Green base glass and Blue Green Reflective Fire Glass in both fireplaces.
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Very nice Fireplace Design.
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Sev in Las Vegas installed Gray base glass (FireGlass) in his direct vent fireplace. A very simple fireplace design.
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The fire pit pictures below are of a simple overflow water feature with Fire Stones all around.
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The fire ring that was used was a 30" round side feed. We make custom rings for any application. Either for propane or natural gas fire pits or fireplaces.
The fire pit pictures below were taken by and for the Sweat Equity weekly HGTV Do It Yourself TV Show. The FireGlass that was installed was:
Starfire base,
Blue Diamonds,
Ford Blue base glass,
with an 18" stainless steel fire pit ring burner with out the center to accommodate the water feature. All of the fire glass was placed around the pile of fire rocks in the center. The top of the table is removable if you ever needed to service the water pump or any other reason. Always build and design it with replacement or repair in mind.
Now for the fire pit pictures:
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Aquatic Glassel was used in this and every application.

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There was an aluminum sub frame built with durock attached. Then the stone was applied to the surface. All of the components are under the removable top.

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This episode will air on or around May of 2010 on HGTV and the DIY Network.

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The picture of the fire pit below was taken in Newport Beach California. The glass that was installed was Starfire base glass. One very nice backyard and fire pit!
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Here are two interesting new style burner pictures! These are floating flames! It's our pan burner/ manifold with Floating Flames!See other burners in our "Pans Burners and Baskets" page!
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Float on!
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The stainless steel pan below was created by John Webber of San Diego, California. He created a card board mock up (card board mache') model for us to reproduce for his pan in the fireplace. This is a good way to provide a preview of what is to come. Our philosophy is "Your thoughts, My Hands!" we can build anything you desire. Here are the fire place pictures and pictures of the pan before, during and after!
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We are not showing the burners or the controls as everyone we build is different.
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Above you see John Webber on the right. He was excited to see his model come to life.
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The next several fireplace pictures are from Andy Peeke from New Jersey. Andy did the self installation with his wife. Almost a complete fireplace make over once you see. They use a Starfire base, Amber Topper and Black Topper.
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The house is very nice, the fireplace right now is "YUK"!

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YUK again!

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We used a double "H" to give a wider flame pattern as you will see.


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We also used a sand base under the Starfire base glass and just up to the burners, not covering them.
Just so you know, this is a two sided fireplace.

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Now 2" of Starfire base glass.

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and your done!

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The fireplace pictures below are of a self installation with a crushed lava as a bed and Multi Mix base glass poured on top.
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Our Multi Mix base glass is never the same and is usually comes with and up to 100 colors!
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The fireplace picture below shows what almost happened. The customer asked: Should I Paint? I think it looks good with the used marks, what do you think? I told him if he doesn't buy the paint that I would donate the paint.
Should I Paint?
He did paint and it looks great!
Now to show you a happy ending! Morris in Canada finished his fireplace any it turned out amazing!
The fireplace pictures below show a happy ending!
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YUK, YUK, and YUK! Burning wood is like having an incinerator in your family room.
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There is nothing pretty about a wood burning fireplace.
Should I Paint?
Now, paint the interior, connect the burner.
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Pour in the filler.
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Test your burner.
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Pour in the glass and your done! Morris used a Starfire base glass and topped it with 3/4" Starfire base glass and Rhubarb Topper.
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Very nice Morris! One of our Canadian Customers. Morris 11
The outdoor fireplace pictures below are in Sacramento, California (for Nancy and Derek Long). This was built by Jake Moss and Jim Corbett who are constantly features on DIY's Yard Crashers! We have worked with them several times and now we continue to help create some pretty cool features together. Here we go:
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The glass that was installed is:
Amber Topper and Nancy is waiting on and to add Amber Diamonds.
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This is Jake Moss who appears on DIY's Yard Crashers as a guest with Ahmed Hassan.
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The Fireplace below is a Malm Fireplace with Amber base glass.
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The fire pit below was constructed by Andrew Jordan in Miami Florida, www.BuenaVistaFlats.com.
We build a 16" x 16" aluminum pan with a 1/2" lip on top. The propane tank was mounted below the table top. Nice and simple feature!
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If your in the area, send them a line or stop by www.BuenaVistaFlats.com.
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The fireplace below has a Starfire base glass and is topped with a bit of Pink Rosa base glass.
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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 belong to John Krakowski. This is a complete make over/ transformation of his fireplace. The colors that were used are:
Bronze base glass,
Bronze Reflective base glass,
Yellow Topper,
Yellow Amber Topper,
Dark Red Orange Topper,
This is a very nice self installation: A picture is worth a thousand words!
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The fireplace below is from Eliabeth Bawden, very nice finish! The colors that were used are:
Black base glass,
Ice Ice Ice,
Multi Color Cubes
Very nice splash of color!
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This next fireplace was done with lack of knowledge! First they installed a 18" single burner and some real interesting choices of glass. What they did do correct is have a 3" sand bed under their yuk glass. The first issue we repaired was the stub out on the left side of the fireplace floor. All we did was install a 90 degree elbow and connect a 1/2" flex line to the new double 24" burner. They had left the flex pointing in the air and then reduced it to a 3/8" line and to top that off added they very sad single 18" burner. We repainted their futile attempt (of painting) with dark metallic brown, added 10 lbs of sand and poured 75 lbs of Starfire base glass over the new burner and sand filler. We will explain as we move forward:
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Below you can see the black marks under the paint.
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Below you can see the flex line that was installed was left above the surface. Now if we tried that I think our customers would take us out and string us up, what do you think? To top it off this customer was an attorney! Completely happy with what we did.
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Here is the new paint on the back walls.
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Now we added the Starfire base glass. One thing we have been doing a little bit different is to bring the glass out from the front of the fireplace. We let the glass come out of the fireplace from 3 to 6 inches to make it look even more grand. What do you think?
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Here is a the almost finished product of what we do! We left several colors with the customer to add. We will post pictures when they arrive.
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Below are the finished pictures of what else was added:
Yellow Amber,
Ice Ice Ice,
Clear Diamonds,
Fuchsia Topper,
Purple Topper,
Red R Topper,
Roma Red Topper
I think it turned out very colorful! Check it out!
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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 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:
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Nice Logs! NOT!
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Bob used an aluminum brick metalized panel.
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Then they did their grind pattern.
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And here you have it finished!
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Yes the logs will be leaving very soon!
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Much better, don't you think?
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The fireplace pictures below will show how simple and easy it actually is to install.
Here are a few comments from J.D. Harriman John. Harriman@dlapiper.com
Subject: More proof of how easy it is to do with Moderustic providing the materials!

We are so happy with our fireglass/ fire glass fireplaces (we have 3!). It has literally changed our lives in that we can use our fireplaces anytime we want with no worry about
cleaning ashes later on. Even better, the look is so superior to fake logs. All of our friends have been wowed by the look. We always send them your way.

Best regards,

J. D. Harriman
Here we go:
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Above you can see how nice it WAS! YUK!
Below they painted, we always recommend painting the lines first and then painting each brick separately. Using this technique you can eliminate spots.
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Install the burner. We usually recommend curling the flex line from underneath, but this works as well if your flex line is long enough. The reason for the flex line: it allows you to move the burner forward to prevent the flames from hitting the back wall.
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Below the lava has been poured and test the flame pattern.
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Pour the glass from the front going to the back. You can use a cup or pour from the bucket.
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Turn it on and your done!
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The glass that was used is:
Starfire base,
1 lb of Gold,
Amber Diamonds,
Ice Ice Ice for one simple but nice fireplace!
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The fireplace below belongs to Deborah Hawkins and she installed a bed of crushed lava and topped it with with Black base glass, a few lbs of Starfire base glass and about 1 lb of Copper Ruby Red Topper.
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The fire pit table below is one of our newer table designs. The customer used a Starfire base glass and Topped it with Copper Blue Topper, Lime Green Topper with a few Black Luster Topper accents.We built the aluminum framed table and used their granite.

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The fireplace below was installed by Nadine, one of our dealers in Texas. She used a Starfire base and Crystal Toppers around the edges and black for the Skull design. Great JOB!
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Below is what were sent to convert. Small flames and no air mixer what so ever. Just a lot of soot and black smoke, seen it before?
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Below, not a lot of flame is there? The reason is once they turn it up for you, the soot starts to show. So they tell you it can't be turned up.
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Now we step in, air mixed, calibrated to the ring, valve system and pilot light and thermo coupler in place. On low.
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On medium!
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and turbo high and still with a clean burn!
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The next few pictures are from New York by Jai Crandall for Tom Morgan. We can hep transform an eye soar to a place of enjoyment. Just watch!
November 10, 2009
Hello Ed, my name is Jai Crandall and I live in central NY. I have a good friend (Tom Morgan) that has a patio that he generally uses wood to throw some heat for his quests when he entertains. Unfortunately, as I'm sure you know, the smoke can really get to you after a while. This is a very high end home and he entertains for some very important people. He would like to eliminate the wood a replace them with some propane inserts. It doesn't have to look like a fireplace, but most importantly, it needs to throw some intense heat.
Pictures 1,2 and 3 are the front views of the fire pits and as you will notice they are not square ( each picture is labeled with the dimensions), they don't need to stay like they are, so if you want to make them square you can. Just go by the front measurement. Hopefully you can design something that will fit there needs.
I am sure that they are going to want electric ignition, and you can try to place the control valves in the front. Also, with the good New York weather, you want want to have covers for each unit.
Thank You so much for your time and I look forward to working with you to complete this project.

Jai Crandall
July 3, 2010
Now here are the finished pictures on the property. Very nice!
Hey Ed, Here are some pictures of the burners that I installed. They look great and they are very happy with their performance. Also, I believe that I may have a few more people interested in something similar to what I did for Tom Morgan. Have a great forth weekend and I will talk to you soon.

Jai
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That's what I said when I first saw the project, YUK!!!! I tried to figure out what to do????
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Jai came up with the Stainless Steel hollow base design and we went to work.
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This is a happy ending!
Our propane burners were set to 100,000 btu's each for maximum heat. The glass that we used was Bronze Rust Copper.
The next fire pit was build/ constructed by Rose Harms in Wyoming. Long story behind this one with what the plumbers were telling her and what actually happened. We will explain as we go.
The fire pit below was built and designed by Brett Parks in Indiana. Brett came to us to help hm create his water fire feature for his back yard and be able to winterize it during their frigid winters. The glass he used was a:
We then built a custom shape stainless steel burner to fit his idea. We will explain as we go.
Here is his original concept drawing:
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Below is his layout with pavers, electrical and gas line coming up.
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6" deep water tank.
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Stack a few more pavers.
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Let's test it!
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A custom size and configuration ring was fabricated.
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Now your done!
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The before and after pictures below are of a Starfire base and Clear Diamonds.
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The fire place below is very unique because it is back lit Onyx. They used Clear Diamonds and Amber Diamonds for accents.

Onyx

Our propane burners were set to 100,000 btu's each for maximum heat. The glass that we used was Bronze Rust Copper.

Scott Sanders drilled a hole in his patio table and attached the propane to the RV fire pit from the bottom. He can take it when he want anywhere by the use of a quick disconnect gas line to his tank.

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Scott Sanders Pit 1
John Kirkhan below started with a Starfire base glass and added:
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                      The Fireplace below from Larry and Bonnie Bidwell was a typical wood burning fireplace. YUK!. Larry and bonnie are Geologists/ rock hounds with an extensive collection! Here are the fireplace pictures with the  fireglass/ fire glass installed:

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Pretty, don't you think so? Pretty Ugly! Can you honestly tell me you still like wood????

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They still have yet to clean the bricks above the fireplace, but this is the result of burning wood!

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Below are a couple of pictures of Larry and Bonnie's garden with their collection, amazing if you were to see it!

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The Vortex below was installed in the front yard in Glendora, California at Larry and Bonnie Bidwell.If you want to make a statement, then this would be it!

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