Description
The Midwest Hearth Cube Fire Pit Glass is a premium reflective fire glass that is suitable for use with natural gas, propane, tabletop, linear, and outdoor gas fire pits, as well as indoor fireplaces and electric fireplaces with glass trays. It adds a modern look to fire features and is able to withstand high temperatures without fading or producing ash. Each package contains 10-pounds of fire glass, which can cover approximately 1 square foot if poured to a depth of 1.5 inches. The amount needed may vary depending on the fireplace shape, glass positioning, and use of other media. For indoor usage, it is important to consult the appliance's owner's manual for proper placement and safety advice. The recommended thickness for optimal performance is 2-4 inches, and it can be poured over other media such as lava granules.
Midwest Hearth Premium Reflective Fire Glass Great for use with: ? Natural gas fire pits ? Propane fire pits ? Tabletop fire pits ? Linear fire pits and burners ? Outdoor gas fireplaces ? Indoor Fireplaces and gas log sets designed to use glass ? Electric fireplaces with glass trays
Glass features: ? Adds a modern look to your home's fire feature! ? Withstands high temperatures? Uniform color for deep rich colors ? Will not fade or discolor over time ? Will not soot or produce ash? 10-pounds of fire glass per package
Coverage: Each package contains 10-pounds of fire glass 10-pounds of fire glass will cover approximately 1 square foot (12" x 12") if poured to a depth of 1.5 inches. Fireplace shape, glass positioning, and use of other media could effect the total amount you would use/need.
Indoor usage: Some indoor fireplaces are designed to use glass and have special tray-style burners for the glass. If your fireplace was not designed for glass media, and you are wanting to place it around your logs, you would place it in a similar fashion as lava rock. As always, consult your appliance's owner's manual for proper placement and safety advice.
Installation: ? To ensure optimal performance, we recommend that the glass coverage is 2-4 inches thick. Using too little fire glass can lead to glass breakage or melting. You can also pour glass over another media such as lava granules.