Part Number: AWOST36LOGS-+-2BRN-ST36-SS-+-MA eFireplaceStore Item Number: GRC-AWOST36LOGS-2BRN-ST36-SS-MA Features
* Fireplace Size Requirements: The fireplace's Middle Width must be at least 42 Inches and the Depth must be at least 14 Inches for this gas log set to fit. You can calculate the middle width of your firebox by measuring the width (left to right) approximately half way back in the firebox. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service department and we will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect size gas log set. * Please Note: Outdoor 2 See-Through Burner carries lifetime warranty indoor and outdoor, however, matching logs goes from lifetime warranty when installed indoor to 5 years when installed outdoor. Are you looking for something to make your front porch or patio special? A place where friends can gather even on a chilly evening? Then look no further than the Grand Canyon 36" Arizona Weathered Oak See-Through Vented Natural Gas Logs Set! This set comes complete with hand painted, individually cast, vented gas logs crafted to look like the weathered oak trees found in the Red Vermillion Cliffs. The two burner system has one main burner in the back and an ember burner in the front. A five-year warranty is also included. This model has a match lit manual valve able to withstand up to 90K BTU's. Please Note: The fireplace's Middle Width must be at least 42 Inches and the Depth must be at least 14 Inches for this gas log set to fit. You can calculate the middle width of your firebox by measuring the width (left to right) approximately half way back in the firebox. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service department and we will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect size gas log set. Gas Logs Buyers Guide How To Clean Gas Fireplace Logs Reasons To Reconsider Hanging A TV Over A Fireplace What Are Ceramic Refractory Fireplace Logs? What Are Ceramic Fiber Fireplace Logs? How To Measure For A Gas Log Set How To Understand Confusing Fireplace Terms What Is An NFI Certified Technician? Are Ventless Gas Logs Right For You? What Are BTUs? |