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  1. kellerclan5 New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2008
    29 posts
    northeast
    Here is the photo of my new quadra fire 5700 series stove and hearth. Let me know what you think.

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  2. jeepin in maine New Member

    joined: Dec 3, 2007
    68 posts
    southern maine
    that quad is a sweet stove........................congrats
  3. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,962 posts
    Northern Virginia
    Schweet! There is a special place in heaven for big steel stove guys.
  4. Bigcube Member

    joined: Feb 27, 2008
    182 posts
    Upstate NY
    Nice! How big of house?
  5. savageactor7 Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 25, 2008
    3,699 posts
    CNY
    Nice! Wish we got that one....very happy with the 4300 though.
  6. kellerclan5 New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2008
    29 posts
    northeast
    brother bart,

    house is 3000 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, the room the stove is in is a 850 sq ft great room with 12' ceilings. The stove is in the center of the house.

    It has not roasted us out of the room and the ceiling fans really move the air. It is heating the entire house. And that is hard for ranchers.
  7. RonB New Member

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    297 posts
    Southwest MI
    Nice big hearth for a nice big stove. It looks real nice!!
  8. fullbore New Member

    joined: Dec 11, 2007
    120 posts
    Northeast PA
    Congrats, looks great!
  9. titan Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 30, 2007
    599 posts
    Nova Scotia
    That's a beautiful corner hearth.....the stove looks good too;nice job.
  10. Bill Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 2, 2007
    584 posts
    South Western Wisconsin
    It's always nice to use stone that camouflage's ash. No matter how careful you are, ash drops on the hearth. Nice looking setup.
  11. moondoggy New Member

    joined: Oct 29, 2007
    518 posts
    Long Island NY
    looks nice, like that stone work.. but it looks lonely
    you need knick-knacks/chachkys, maybe a nice dog in front.. a rocker.
  12. CountryGal Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 1, 2006
    313 posts
    Mojave Desert California
    Looks beautiful! Is that one of those small heat-powered fans on top of the stove? If it is, how well does it move the air?
  13. rustynut Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 5, 2008
    302 posts
    mid mich
    thats what i'm talking about
    just got charged an additional $200 delivery fee for an emergency propane delivery
    had 4 deaths in a month and lost track of things
    got 7 full cords in the back yard with 3 more trees down in the yard
    working on a 5700 install myself for 1700 sq ft
    had to rebuild the room before the install
    taking forever......
    finally making some headway
    beautiful job on yours
    enjoy
    rustynut
  14. glassmanjpf Member

    joined: Apr 4, 2006
    217 posts
    Long Island, NY
    Nice looking stonework and stove!
  15. Rob Jubb New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2009
    3 posts
    Maryland
    Nice hearth what is the size? I was looking to do something similar. I just got my hands on the 4300ST.
  16. SlyFerret Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 12, 2007
    1,410 posts
    Delaware, Ohio
    Great looking install. I love the stone work!

    -SF
  17. R&D Guy New Member

    joined: Apr 25, 2007
    375 posts
    I love the hearth surround and the big viewing area!
  18. karri0n New Member

    joined: Nov 18, 2008
    1,148 posts
    Eastern CT
    Beautiful stonework for a beautiful stove. Great job. Are you planning on extending the stone to the ceiling?
  19. BJ64 Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 24, 2008
    608 posts
    NE Oklahoma
    Very nice. I like it a lot!
  20. rydaddy New Member

    joined: Sep 13, 2007
    81 posts
    Love the stone hearth.
  21. kellerclan5 New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2008
    29 posts
    northeast
    Congrats on the new stove, I just finished mantles for the top of the stone. I will forward Pictures ASAP. My pad is 6' from the corners of the wall to the outer edge. The pad is 3' from the front door of the stove. I am glad I made the pad larger because of wood storage and sparks that shoot out. The grey stone has also hidden the ash and mess on the carpet is very minimal.

    hope this helps.

    kellerclan5
  22. Wet1 Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 27, 2008
    2,528 posts
    USA
    Nice!

    If you don't mind me asking, what types of stone are those and what did it cost you?
  23. kellerclan5 New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2008
    29 posts
    northeast
    stone on ground is real stone, my builder gave it to me for free b/c it was left over from an old job. Stone on wall is man made stone, about $700 for all
  24. Rob Jubb New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2009
    3 posts
    Maryland
    What are the dimensions of your hearth?
  25. kellerclan5 New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2008
    29 posts
    northeast
    check out post I submited today to burning chunk reference dimensions.
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