Regency Clean Face

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mitchrapp

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Aug 6, 2013
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VA
I moved into a house with a GTI/HNG 6000DVG direct vent gas fireplace that doesn't work. The previous owner has multiple invoices from over the years attempting to fix it. I think I better just replace it since I would like to add a stone surround to the fireplace area. Based on lurking in these forums, Regency seems to be a decent brand with a good bang to buck ratio and I like their clean face P33CE. In fact, their picture here is almost exactly what I am looking for in the stone surround as well. Any thoughts on the P33CE? Any recommended installers in the northern VA area?

PanoramaP33CE-A-610x340-jpg.aspx


What would be a reasonable price for this plus install? Would that include removal of the GTI fireplace?
 
I moved into a house with a GTI/HNG 6000DVG direct vent gas fireplace that doesn't work. The previous owner has multiple invoices from over the years attempting to fix it. I think I better just replace it since I would like to add a stone surround to the fireplace area. Based on lurking in these forums, Regency seems to be a decent brand with a good bang to buck ratio and I like their clean face P33CE. In fact, their picture here is almost exactly what I am looking for in the stone surround as well. Any thoughts on the P33CE? Any recommended installers in the northern VA area?

PanoramaP33CE-A-610x340-jpg.aspx


What would be a reasonable price for this plus install? Would that include removal of the GTI fireplace
Can't help you with the price of the unit & venting - which is not compatible with the stuff you have with the 6000 - but from experience,
the tear-out & install of the new unit will take the better part of a full work day. That doesn't include the new surround. A guess? $5-6K,
maybe more, maybe less...Depends on the hourly rate your installer charges for at least a two man crew, & what you decide on for the
facing...
 
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