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2007 Retail Pricing
48`` X 48`` X 20`` with 24`` Opening ICS Glass/Logs/Fire Balls Insert Fire Pit
with Stone Veneer and Decorative Interlocking Caps
20`` Burner Pan with Air Mixer, Key Valve, 1 flex line with 60``Regulator Hose,
1 - ICS colored glass/logs/fire balls and lava rock sub base, and vinyl cover.
Fire Pit with ICS Glass/Logs/Fire Balls
$2,625.00
Total Fire Pit Weight 1,400 LBS
Plus shipping, common carrier call for details
2007Retail Pricing
36`` X 36`` X 20`` with 22`` Opening ICS Glass/Logs/Fire balls insert Fire Pit
with Stone Veneer and Decorative Interlocking Cap
20`` Burner Pan with Air Mixer, Key Valve, 1 flex line with 60``Regulator Hose,
1 - ICS colored glass/logs/fire balls and lava rock sub base, and vinyl cover.
Fire Pit with ICS Glass Gas/Logs/Fire Balls Propane Insert (Standard Colors)
$1,820.00
Total Fire Pit Weight 750 LBS
Plus shipping, common carrier call for details
2007 Retail Pricing
28`` X 28`` X 19`` with 14`` Opening ICS Glass/Logs/Fire balls insert Fire Pit
with Stone Veneer and Decorative Interlocking Cap
12`` Burner Pan with Air Mixer, Key Valve, 1 flex line with 60``Regulator Hose,
1 - ICS colored glass/logs/fire balls and lava rock sub base, and vinyl cover.
Fire Pit with ICS Glass Gas/Logs/Fire Balls Propane Insert (Standard Colors)
$1,540.00
Total Fire Pit Weight 550 LBS
Plus shipping, common carrier call for details
2007 Retail Pricing
22`` X 22`` X 19`` ICS Fire Pit
Stone Veneer Propane Cover
$350.00
Plus shipping, common carrier call for details
Below is just a nice propane fire table with multi mix

The fire pit below can be purchased complete or we can manufacture the drop in kit for any table in any size or material/ media. That's what we do, we create and invent for you the customer. We take it one step further for you. We take an idea and create it from your ideas.
Check out the next 23 pictures on this new fire, rock, glass and water feature.























The next fire pit was designed by and built for Kevin Leys of Chicago. He did a great job and you decide.
First he started with a single wall construction fire box with a pan on the top


Then it was framed for exterior plywood or you could use metal studs and wonder board.

The gas valve was located to the outer framed wall





This is a natural gas fire pit. It was tested as soon as it turned dark, fun!




Now we add the crushed lava rock and glass over that. There are many sub materials you can use as a filler. Just ask.


Great back yard by the way! Chicago, remember?


Now we start to apply the tile for the finishing touch.








The collection of Fire Tables below are from D Cook, one of our dealers and a manufacture of some really nice high end fire tables and planter boxes in any and all metals. Tell us what you think!
The fire pit below is one of several Katrina builds in the San Francisco Bay area. She will build anything thing you can imagine in here field of design. Please contact us so we an put you in touch with Katrina.
The fire pit below was built to the customers specs. It was 48" round, 10" tall with 8" legs and constructed from 1/4" aluminum. Then powder coated to match the customers request. We will fill in the details as we go.
Above you can see the cross grid to support the false bottom.
Above you can see the false bottom making it possible to fill it with a 2" fill over the ring.
A custom 42" stainless steel burner had to be built.
Hopefully we will get pictures of the fire pit installed on top of the water fall in New York.
Click Here to see the
"Todd Gilbert Table!"

The next fire pit is from Sandee Visintin and the glass that was used was:
In a stainless steel octagonal fire pit at the beach.
If you take note a 1/2" piece of glass was placed on top of the fire pit for day time use.
Below is where it all started.
If you look closely you can see the reflection of the glass top cover. Not a bad idea!
Here is what Sandee and Frank had to say:
Hi Ed,
We love our fire pit, and so does everyone else who sees it. Your rock is gorgeous…
We keep a glass octagonal table top on it when not in use; the rock is always visible, even when used as simply a coffee table.
Thanks for your beautiful product and great service!!
Sandee and Frank Visintin

The next fire pits were designed and built for the Marriott (Islandia previously) in Mission Bay California.
We started with several cardboard mock up tables for the hotel to approve.
We will explain as we move forward.
The hotel decided on the granite and we cut the granite with water jet and polished the edges.
These were installed on the private patios of the hotel suites.
Valves and location are important as well.
They ended up using a thermocouple and pilot light system with a battery operated igniter.