Product Description

American Hearth Boulevard 72" Driftwood Log Set

Overview

Transform your fireplace with the American Hearth Boulevard Driftwood Log Set. This beautifully crafted set features realistic ceramic fiber logs and a selection of stones, perfect for creating a cozy, beachside atmosphere in your home.

Benefits

  • Enhances your living space with a natural wood look.
  • Makes your fireplace a stunning focal point in your home.
  • Easy to install, providing an effortless upgrade to your fireplace experience.

Features

  • Authentically designed driftwood log set includes six stones with locator pins.
  • Specifically tailored for use with the Empire Boulevard Linear Fireplace.
  • Hand-painted ceramic fiber for intricate, realistic details.

Specifications

  • Weight: 10.5 lbs
  • Material: Ceramic Fiber
  • Type: Log Set with 6 stones and locator pins
  • Brand: American Hearth
  • Accessory Type: Log Set
  • Product Type: Interior Media, Fireplace Accessory

Product Warranty

The American Hearth offers a 10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber, a limited lifetime warranty on glass, and all other parts come with a three-year limited warranty. One-year limited warranty applies to remote controls and lighting systems.

Product FAQs

Can I buy a fireplace online and install it myself

It is advisable to have a certified professional install all of our units to ensure quality and safety. Issues due to improper installation may not be covered under warranty.

Does our product work during a power outage

Many of our appliances are designed to function during power outages. Contact a local dealer for specific details.

What is the difference between Millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces

Millivolt fireplaces utilize electricity generated by a standing pilot, while electronic ignition fireplaces require a power source, which can be house or battery voltage.

Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit

Most of our units operate on millivolt or low voltage. Most Wi-Fi thermostats use 24 volts and are not compatible with our systems.

Where can I find my model and serial number

The model and serial number can be found on the rating plate attached to your appliance's valve.

What is the difference between a fireplace, a firebox and an insert

Fireplaces are built into framed openings with specific clearance requirements. Fireboxes serve the same function but require a burner and log set. Inserts are meant for installation into existing wood-burning fireplaces adhering to construction standards.

Can you tell me how old my unit is

The rating plate will indicate the serial number. The first two digits signify the year of manufacture, while the next two denote the week of that year the unit was built.

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