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1/4" Solex Base Glass

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The 4 pictures above are Solex Base Glass

The fireplace below is a self install with a bed of crushed lava and on top we have:
1 double 24" burner
martin 1

For a lava fill n the base it needs to be back at least 4" so when you pour the glass on you won't see the lava through the glass. Yes they did move the lava back after they e mailed the pictures to us to see if they were doing it right.
 
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The fireplace below is a before and after with Solex Base Glass with Gold Base Glass and Starfire Base Glass on top. It does look much nicer with out the screens and new paint.
 
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The fireplace below is a self install in Palm Springs at Tim Rockwood's. About 2" of crushed lava was used and a 2" layer of Solex Base Glass was installed over a double 18" burner. Watch how simple this really is. From ugly to one really nice fireplace.

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Above and below is what it looked like when the project was started.

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Below you can see the grate (noting great here) and the remote control. Too much stuff in the fireplace if you ask me.

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Above, if you use a remote control, let's find a better way of hiding it? You think?

Below all of the STUFF is removed, much better!

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Above and below it is now painted and the double 18" burner is installed.

Very clean look! Uncluttered!

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Above the lava was poured up to the gas stub on the left side just enough to cover the burner. Be sure to leave 3 to 4" in the front for the glass. You don't want the lava all the way up front.

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Now pour the glass and you have a heat producing fireplace as you were supposed to have in the beginning and it looks pretty good too!

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These pictures of the fireplace were taken in the daytime if you were thinking why they were so light.

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To see how this fireplace was transformed CLICK HERE or on the pictures below!

Mike and Megan Boling Fireplace

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Mike and Megan Boling Fireplace

Creativity and IMAGINATION is how.

Mike and Megan Boling Fireplace

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Rancho Cucamongs, California 91730

 

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Ed@Moderustic.com 909-989-6129

9467 9th street Unit D

Rancho Cucamongs, California 91730


 
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