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	<title>Fire Works Masonry</title>
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	<description>Wood burning masonry heaters. European masonry stoves.</description>
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		<title>Perkiomenville, PA Finnish Contraflow Masonry Heater: Heat Kit Core, Heated Bench, and Chimney Installation</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The owner of this new home in Montgomery County, PA is realizing a life long dream: designing and building a low energy home. The design includes a geothermal system, passive solar heating, high R value insulation, a trombe wall, and a clean burning masonry heater.
The owner placed the heater in the best location possible, roughly [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/680</link>
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		<title>West Chester, PA: Fieldstone Finnish Contraflow Masonry Heater</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This project is a large stone masonry heater in a West Chester, PA home. The family&#8217;s old natural gas boiler was due for an expensive repair and servicing or complete replacement. The family decided to go for clean burning masonry heater instead for the home&#8217;s primary heat source.











After several design consultations the location and layout [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/86</link>
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		<title>Valley Forge, PA Finnish Contraflow Masonry Heater: Heat Kit Core, Chimney &amp; Bench Installation</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The owners of this great room addition designed the new space with energy efficiency in mind. This includes high R value wall insulation and windows, maximizing the solar gain from the southern windows and a clean burning masonry heater fireplace.
The client&#8217;s researched wood burning fireplaces online and decided to build a masonry heater. For the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/637</link>
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		<title>Pipersville, PA: Natural Fieldstone Retaining Wall</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This long, decorative natural fieldstone retaining wall surrounds the large greenhouse above. The wall replicates the many fieldstone walls on the property, some dating back to the 1700&#8217;s. 






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		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/609</link>
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		<title>Florham Park, New Jersey: Fieldstone Finnish Contraflow Masonry Heater</title>
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One of the first curing fires burns down inside the new
masonry heater&#8217;s firebox.

The rear of the heater. The white bake-oven has already warmed the owner&#8217;s dinners while he works evenings to complete the rest of the home renovation.
After considering their options and growing family, the owners decided on an ambitious remodel to their existing home. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/493</link>
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		<title>Florham Park, New Jersey: Exterior Natural Fieldstone Home Veneer</title>
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View of the client&#8217;s home after a major home renovation. The natural fieldstone stone veneer wraps around the porch providing a focal point for the home&#8217;s new look. The new stone chimney is also visible. The chimney vents the new masonry heater warming the home.

The porch top is Pennsylvania bluestone in a random pattern.



Fire Works [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/558</link>
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		<title>Hampton, New Jersey: Swedish Five Channel Masonry Heater</title>
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 The new owners of this 1970&#8217;s Colonial home were delighted to find a secluded,  beautiful wooded lot in the rural North West New Jersey. The family decided to take advantage of the ample woods in the surrounding area as a way to reduce energy bills and their impact on the environment. After researching clean and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/440</link>
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		<title>Milford, Connecticut Finnish Contraflow Masonry Heater.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This simple stucco Finnish contraflow heater warms the center of a 100 year old home in Milford, Ct.  The old home is being completed upgraded by the new owners.

When considering the home&#8217;s energy plan, the family started by increasing the home&#8217;s efficiency and lowering the home&#8217;s heat load. The family gutted the old plaster and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/127</link>
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		<title>Rock Hill, NY Finnish Contraflow Heater.</title>
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This very simple heater warms this renovated barn in the New York Catskills. To accommodate for an upcoming bridge improvement, the town had scheduled this small barn for demolition.  The new owner of the property decided to move and renovate the old barn as his new home instead.

With acres of woods on the old farm [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/190</link>
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		<title>Kutztown, PA Hand-Built Finnish Contraflow Heater.</title>
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This hand built Finnish contraflow masonry  heater warms the center of a masterful Amish timber frame home surrounded by Pennsylvania farmland. The owners designed an energy responsible home including passive and active solar, high insulation ratings, and a masonry heater in the center of the open floor plan. The heater lays between the kitchen and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://fireworksmasonry.com/archives/41</link>
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