BBQ-Barbecues Gets Warmed Up with New La Hacienda Fireplaces
May 22, 2012 | Lee Taylor, General Manager at BBQ-Barbecues, said: “We already had a decent range of outdoor heating which included things like traditional gas and electric patio
heaters and firepits from a number of manufacturers including La Hacienda, but we... It’s most recent product range includes bio-ethanol fuelled portable
fireplaces, something which BBQ-Barbecues has been keen to offer on its website. The fireplaces, as well as providing heat, add an elegant touch of class, as well as a relaxing ambience to any space inside or outside the home. La Hacienda are a massive name when it comes to outdoor heating, so you know what to expect when you buy one of their fireplaces. The La Hacienda fireplaces are unique in that they don’t require chimneys or flues meaning they’re completely portable, allowing the owner to move it between inside and outside as they see fit. Using bio-ethanol fuel, the fireplaces are both easy to use and eco-friendly. La Hacienda is a British company specialising in...
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Aug 12, 2009 | "But we have outgrown the romantic notion of a wood-burning fireplace." Although they had their wood delivered already cut and split, they still found the and more »
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How much does it cost to Build a woodburning fireplace?
Sep 30, 2007 by choirgirl3
We found the perfect home -but it does not have the woodburning fireplace that I've always wanted. Gas, electric will not do. There is a florida room in the back of the home... brick masonry foundation and windows. I figured I knock a hole in it and install a woodburner. Feasible? If so, how much should I budget for it? Who should I get to do the work for me, what kind of professional?
I am a general contractor in California. A pot bellied wood burning stove installed in your average 2000 sq. ft. house in CA wood be about $3,000.00. A real brick fireplace would start at $10,000.00 and go up from there. These are CA prices I don't know Florida prices. A general contractor preferably to get the job done, because they will take into consideration anything else that you might need to change to accommodate your new fireplace. A masonry contractor will only do what his trade entails.
We have an enclosed woodburning fireplace. Does anyone know if you can change to propane using the same stove?
Apr 09, 2007 by Mema
We just moved in a house that has a woodburning fireplace insert. Although we love it, that room gets used by my 88 year old mother and she cannot maintain the fire. We were wondering if we could save money and change to propane heat without changing the insert.
Yes you can, just make sure to install and test any gas piping for leaks, before putting it into operation. Good luck!