With the advent of wood burning zero clearance fireplaces comes the enjoyment of a real wood fire without the expense of a full masonry fireplace. The design and construction of these fireplaces allows non-combustible materials such as brick, stone, and marble to be brought right up to the face of the fireplace. Consequently, after installation, it is virtually impossible to differentiate a manufactured zero clearance fireplace from a masonry one, except by the way it effects your pocketbook.
With the introduction of the high efficiency fireplace, manufacturers have come forth with a solution to combat the inefficiency of a wood burning fireplace. Now you can have a built in wood burning fireplace that functions like a wood stove. You can watch the fire through a large window, but you won’t watch your money go up in smoke.
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Icon 60
36" Opening
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Icon 80
42" Opening
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RD 36
36" Opening
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RD 42
42" Opening
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SuperHearth 36
36" Opening
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SuperHearth 42
42" Opening
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WarmMajic 36
36" Opening
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WarmMajic 42
42" Opening
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Icon 100
50" Opening
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SuperHearth 48
48" Opening
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SuperHearth 52
52" Opening
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36 Elite
Max Output 66,000 BTU
Heats up to 2,500 sq. ft.
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44 Elite
Max Output 76,700 BTU
Heats up to 3,000 sq. ft.
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Northstar
36" Opening
Max Output 51,400 BTU
Heats up to 2,200 sq. ft.
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