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Joffrey Long
  • Lender
  • Los Angeles, CA
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New "Add-On" Fireplace - Changing the Fireplace World ?

Joffrey Long
  • Lender
  • Los Angeles, CA
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BuilderOnline.com has a lead article today, "Editor's Pick: New Ultra-Slim Fireplaces"

Bottom line - as long as you add the venting, you can add this fireplace to just about any place, without it having been planned into original house / apt. footprint (except you need the venting) .

Has anyone else seen this ? Seems like at 7 inches thick, it may make a fireplace amenity a lot easier to provide, where desired. ( As long as you have the vent.)

Source: BuilderOnline.com March 29, 2013 online issue

Joffrey Long