ClipboardIt is very important to be prepared when you shop for any appliance for your house and fireplaces are no exceptions to this rule.

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The questions below will help to steer you in the right direction:
  1. Are you upgrading the existing fireplace or do you want to install a fireplace where there is no fireplace currently?
  2. If you currently have a fireplace, is it masonry (i.e. made of brick or stone) of pre-fabricated (i.e. the firebox and the flue is made of steel)?
  3. Do you currently burn wood in the existing fireplace or do you have a gas appliance installed in it?
  4. If you don’t have an existing fireplace and would like to have one installed, would you opt for a wood burning or a gas fireplace?
  5. What is your ultimate goal: high-efficiency or ambiance and look?

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What to bring with you:
  1. A picture of your fireplace (it will say a thousand words to us for you!).
  2. Firebox measurements (see the chart below).
  3. If you currently have a gas log set, insert or fireplace at home that you would like to upgrade/replace, bring all the information you have on that unit (e.g. original invoice, manual or name of the manufacturer and model number).
  4. If you are looking for a new glass door for your fireplace or a new front, you can also fill out this door measurement form as carefully as prazdnik.lg.

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Firebox Measurement Sheet