Harman p43 finally installed!!!

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lorbs21

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Well guys finally installed and it took sometime to do all the work as you will see in pics I've attached but it came out great. Had some leftover stacked stone so why not do another wall behind the tv! Used Daltile stacked stone for the wall with the Oak mantel with oak trim on sides. Base used Italian slate. Thanks for all your help guys. Had it fired up a few times on the cold nights and we have a 2 story 2000 sq ft house and it's in my LR and it is nice and warm upstairs. Very happy thus far!!! image.jpgimage.jpg
 

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Well guys finally installed and it took sometime to do all the work as you will see in pics I've attached but it came out great. Had some leftover stacked stone so why not do another wall behind the tv! Used Daltile stacked stone for the wall with the Oak mantel with oak trim on sides. Base used Italian slate. Thanks for all your help guys. Had it fired up a few times on the cold nights and we have a 2 story 2000 sq ft house and it's in my LR and it is nice and warm upstairs. Very happy thus far!!!View attachment 141238View attachment 141239
 
Also added new blinds on the window. If anyone has any questions I can help as much as I can. I appreciate all the help and support this forum has given me.
 

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Wow that looks fantastic. Great job!
 
looks great! Congratulations and enjoy
 
Nice job! You are a few steps ahead of me. I am still researching but will be buying ASAP. Enjoy your Harman.
 
Looks good, but learn from my 1st year mistake...keeping the temp sensor on the floor burns more pellets, remember heat rises.
I keep my sensor up between 3 and 4 ft off the floor. Next month I'm moving it to the dining room next to my central heats thermostat. Since that is the thermometer I go by in the house anyway, then it makes sense for the sensor to the stove to be there as well..
 
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