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Re: O/T Fireplaces wood vs gas
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Posted by shinnery on October 14, 2006 at 13:55:45 from (205.240.148.228):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Fireplaces wood vs gas posted by oldcraneguy on October 14, 2006 at 10:16:13:
I bought a used (repo) 2000 Palm Harbor DW that is all electric. It has a built in fireplace in the living room designed for a MH. It has the fresh air intake from under the house and the fake firebrick panels in the ends of the unit had knockout points the run a gas pipe in. It also has a blower under the unit to circulate air around it and out into the room above it. I plumbed it for propane as I didn't want to carry ashes out and wood in. Ran the pipe out thru the outside wall and then down to the ground so there were no fittings under the house. So I would check with the builder on what is available now. Bryce
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