







High flame above
Low flame below

Below is a fire pit with a Clear base with Azurlite and Starfire on top




Above, this is how most fireplaces start
Below is a Clear base with a double burner




Again this is how most fireplaces look after you remove the doors and or screens
and below is a Clear base with Ford Blue over the top



Below is a Clear base with Coral Orange Topping as a Topper


Above is a Clear base with Coral Orange Topping
The 3 lower pictures have a Clear base with Ice on top. This fireplace also has a new surround frame that we now manufacture also found in the Surrounds page.



The fire place below has Clear, Azurlite and Azurlite Reflective.




The fireplace below has Clear, Gold and Black. A little drywall and paint and here you have one cool fireplace!





The fire pit below has Clear, Starfire, Amber Topping, Amber Topper and Dark Red Orange Topper.





The fire pit below has Clear with our very own ICE!






The fire pit below had Clear and one really cool flame effect!
This is in Etiwanda California



The 4 pictures below are all Clear glass




The 6 pictures below show a self install with all glass using the original burner which didn't have a bad flame pattern. 1/8" Clear was used as a base and then Starfire was added to the surface saving money and it did look great. It's a simple as that.






The fireplace below has Red Topping and a Clear base


This fire pit has Clear, Chunky Clear, Starfire and 1/2 Starfire and a water fall going into the fire, pretty cool!




The Terra Cota pot below is fed by natural gas and was topped with a 1 1/2" layer of Clear over a bed of crushed lava rock.
The gas line was drilled from the bottom of the deck and the pot was placed on top

The fire pit below is in San Francisco California. They use one of out FPPK units.
Here you can see the simple construction.
A local artist made the glass inlay top. Very cool!
We supplied the FPPK and the Clear glass

The fireplace below belongs to Todd. As you are going to see one great before and after transformation.
He used an 1/8" Clear base with Starfire on top. Then he added Red R Topper, Black Luster Topper and a few Clear Diamonds.


Out with the old and in with the new!





We would of liked more pictures of it burning but Oh Well!

The fire pit below (from Randy Cox) has a Clear base with Pale Cobalt Blue Topper and Aquamarine Topper for a simple but very nice fire pit.

Below you can see the larger 3/4"/ 1" crushed lava rock as a base filler.


Below you can now see our 1/4" crushed lava to finish off the larger lava.


The glass goes in and your finished!.

Randy installed a 22" stainless ring and when he took the picture he had the flame on low.

