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Isokern, Vent-Free 42-Inch Fireplace

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Isokern, Vent-Free 42-Inch Fireplace

www.isokern.net Let your buyers enjoy the elegance of a true masonry fireplace in places where a chimney may not be feasible with an unvented, gas-log enclosure from Isokern. The vent-free units are so versatile, they can be used under a window or even under a television. Isokern systems save time, space and money with zero-clearance listings on all sides and the floor, while providing a large,...


By Rick Harwick, President, Naples, Florida December 3, 2004

www.isokern.net

Let your buyers enjoy the elegance of a true masonry fireplace in places where a chimney may not be feasible with an unvented, gas-log enclosure from Isokern. The vent-free units are so versatile, they can be used under a window or even under a television. Isokern systems save time, space and money with zero-clearance listings on all sides and the floor, while providing a large, finished-opening height of 30 inches in our standard 36-, 42- and 46-inch-wide models. Custom heights and double-sided openings are also available. Add your choice of a custom finish in a wide variety of wood or stone materials for an elegant and highly efficient fireplace that will last a lifetime. Circle

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In My Own Words

"Isokern fireplaces are wonderful to use and very cost-effective. They do not need to be vented with a chimney. We generally use two of them in every model, both inside the home and on the lanai."

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