The Many Faces Of Heat N Glo Fireplaces
There are many brands of fireplaces to choose from and Heat N Glo fireplaces are at the top of the list. They offer a nice variety of wood, gas, electric, and outdoor fireplaces. They have exactly what you need to house all your future fires and heat your house.
Let's take a look at a few of the gas Heat N Glo fireplaces. The Cerona gas fireplace has a starting price of $3,808. It has the look of a traditional fireplace. You can choose the doors and the finish you desire in order to match the room. Take yourself shopping for rugs and find the perfect one to complete the traditional look.
You also control the heat temperature. For a gas fireplace that will double as functional and artistic, the Cyclone is the one for you. The flame on this one is not spread across the width of the fireplace, it shoots upward encased inside a glass cylinder. This one has a starting price of $11,575.
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How about two-sided Heat N Glo fireplaces? The HST See-Through is just that! It can be placed in the home where it can be viewed from back and front. You can choose from three styles of glass doors and the price for this wood fireplace begins at $2, 218. Surprisingly affordable considering the viewing advantage. Another non-conventional wood option is the Pier-40. This one is three sided which also means it can be seen from more than one room. It can be built into the middle section of a wall. It is nice to look at and energy efficient with a starting price of $2,427. If price is an option, then consider a Heat N Glo electric fireplace. Starting at $629, the Simplifyre comes in two sizes. All you have to do is switch to the on position and you will have a lovely flame to behold. Simplifyre also offers a see-through fireplace, beginning at $1,369. These make great room dividers and provides a great view for two rooms. Heat N Glo fireplaces allow you to enjoy flames in the yard as well with their outdoor fireplaces. These come in wood and gas versions. They create a relaxing environment without having to be cramped up in the house. A side benefit is the value of your home goes up with one of these.
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