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Direct-Vent Gas Fireplace | Heat & Glo


August 24, 2015
The REVO Direct Vent gas fireplace series from Heat & Glo
This article first appeared in the PB August 2015 issue of Pro Builder.

The REVO Direct Vent gas fireplace series from Heat & Glo delivers the modern design styles that homebuyers want, with the unique installation applications builders need. At 7 inches deep, the REVO Series fireplaces simply hang on the wall or are recessed in-wall, saving space and eliminating the need for a chase. The contemporary series can be installed during any stage of building and in a single trip. Once a hole is made in the wall and SLP venting pipe is set, the lightweight unit is hung on mounting brackets. The slender models quickly fill their compact fireboxes to produce heat output up to 24,000 Btu. The REVO series comes in square, horizontal, or vertical models. Multiple front and panel finish options and optional LED backlighting also are available. 

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