Traditional

Beautifully Simple Gas Logs

Real-Fyre gas logs are American-made. Over 50 years of quality from Robert H. Peterson. They are cast in a superior refractory ceramic that provides greater strength, higher density and lower iron content. These characteristics contribute to longer life, more radiant heat and prevent color changes in the gas logs.

All Real-Fyre gas logs are warranted for as long as you own them. The gas log sets come with a generous bed of glowing embers. A selection of accessories such as fenders, pine cones and remote control options are also available.

Charred Oak Log Set

Charred Oak by Real Fyre

Rustic Oak Designer by Real Fyre

Coastal Driftwood Log Set

Coastal Driftwood by Real Fyre

Charred American Oak Log Set

Charred American Oak by Real Fyre

Golden Oak Designer Plus Log Set

Golden Oak Designer Plus by Real Fyre

Rustic Oak by Real Fyre

Glass & Sculptures

All fireplaces are for burning wood…well, maybe not!

Tempered colored glass can be used in your fireplace in lieu of gas logs. The look is clean, elegant and remarkable. We keep 19 colors in-stock and always have one of our fireplaces set up with a glass display.

Our sales people are happy to help you select the right color and burner for the most stunning visual display in your fireplace. The glass installations are best suited to natural gas fireplaces, however, there are some burners that are approved for propane use.

We have beautiful high temperature paints for the interior walls, geometric shapes, fire jacks or ceramic stones which can be added to the glass fire to make your display 100% unique.

Extraordinary

Why go ordinary… when you can have extraordinary

Fire Jacks

For a truly unique look we have fine cast iron Fire Jacks. Fashioned after the childhood game of jacks, they are sure to catch your eye.

Fireballs & Shapes

Choose from one of our cast refractory designs like the FireBalls and geometric FireShapes. Or perhaps you would like to bring the great outdoors into your home with sand, river rock and even pine cones!

Sticks n Stones

The Sticks n Stones fire feature is another exception to the rule. This design fits within your fireplace for a blended twist on a modern look. You may use fireglass, liquid glass or lava rock as a filler in this application.

Remote Controls – Safety Pilot Kits

Remote control gas logs… way to go !

How To Measure

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Be prepared to answer the following questions and make your visit with us more productive.
Fire has always been a mesmerizing focal point for our lives and our homes. The fireplace and surrounding hearth are a stimulus for conversation and camaraderie; and soothing to us on a primal level. The fire spaces that are available to today’s homeowners are much more versatile, and infinitely safer than those of yesteryear. High tech innovations allow for fuel efficiency in addition to increased heating capacity. Our hearth specialists can help you maximize the fireplace in your home and provide you with the key components of warmth, efficiency, ease of use, and beauty.
Thousands of factory-built fireplaces have been installed in San Diego County since the 1970’s and most are in need of a facelift.

1.) What type of fuel are you going to burn? Wood, gas or electric?

2.) Is your fireplace factory built? Determine the manufacturer and the model number. The name and model number are generally on a metal plate riveted to the inside of the firebox, either behind the mesh or at the top or bottom, in an area not covered by facing material. Approach the task with a flashlight and a soapy cloth to clean the plate for easier reading.

3.) If you have a full masonry fireplace, look closely at the unit. Does it have a masonry base and a metal flue? Or is there a clay-tiled flue?

4.) Is there a gas line into your fireplace? Natural gas or propane(LP)?

5.) What is your chimney height? One story or two?

6.) What is the approximate age of the fireplace and types of fuels that have been used in the past?

7.) When was the chimney last swept?

8.) Are the firebricks or brick panels that line the inside of the firebox in good condition?

9.) What are the inside measurements of the firebox? Measure the firebox interior: front, depth and back wall.

10.) What are the measurements of the fireplace opening? Be sure to measure all four sides of the opening.

11.) What are the dimensions of the of the existing fascia material? Depth, height and width?

With the above information, our hearth specialists can help you select new glass doors, mesh, gas logs, and many other fireplace accessories.