+1BeGreen said:Bummer, she looks great. Oh well, I guess that will give you time to get a hearth extension.
+1BeGreen said:Bummer, she looks great. Oh well, I guess that will give you time to get a hearth extension.
I wouldn't trust one of those carpets. Morso makes ember protection pads out of thick tempered glass. They are expensive though. You could probably have one made locally by a glass place to your exact dimensions with a nice beveled edge for considerably cheaper. Just a thought. Lots of online places sell factory made pads too. They're pretty expensive as well.pharmsaler said:Is anybody just using a fireproof carpet throw in front of the hearth. Am I allowed to do this? It is just not going to look right if I put ceramic down or anything like that. I have seen these carpet throws for about $100.......Any advise?
pharmsaler said:GREAT! Supposed to be 72 degrees tomorrow.....There is no way the wife will let me builed a fire tomorrow...
Treacherous said:pharmsaler said:GREAT! Supposed to be 72 degrees tomorrow.....There is no way the wife will let me builed a fire tomorrow...
I know your pain... it might be another week or so before I can light off my first fire for the season.
LoL congrats Bart! I'm glad I'm not the only one to test the stove with 90 temps...BrotherBart said:Treacherous said:pharmsaler said:GREAT! Supposed to be 72 degrees tomorrow.....There is no way the wife will let me builed a fire tomorrow...
I know your pain... it might be another week or so before I can light off my first fire for the season.
I finished up installing a pellet stove in the basement today. Had to light it off for smoke checking the pipe. It was already 80 up stairs. My wife said at least it wasn't 95 outside like the August I installed the liners and had to light'em off. :lol: