The Leland family's Eco Firebox, Arlington, Vermont

The Leland family will no longer need their pellet stove and kerosene heaters thanks to the new Eco Firebox installed…

The Leland family's Eco Firebox, Arlington, Vermont

The Leland family will no longer need their pellet stove and kerosene heaters thanks to the new Eco Firebox installed last winter.

preliminary scaled 3D drawing

We always start a project with a scaled drawing to help the customer size and place their new Eco Firebox.

3D model testing location and fit

This is a stand-alone Eco Firebox style.

The actual Eco Firebox parts for the Arlington Vt project from 3D application

The actual scaled Eco Firebox parts for the Arlington VT project.

Customer choose to use New Hampshire granite for a veneer including a bake oven and ash pit clean out.

Heated Seat behind the Eco Firebox masonry heater

We added a heated seat and back rest behind the Eco Firebox.  The chimney connection is within the seat and the base and rear of the actual Eco Firebox unit.

Laying New Hampshire granite veneer over the pre-veneer

Beginning the veneer installation process.

 

We never stop testing and tuning even at our customers location to make certain we’re delivering on our promises. The combustion analyzer is showing an 85+% efficiency.

baking bread with an Eco Firebox masonry heater

Ahhhh, baked goods right out of the Eco Firebox oven!

One Comment

  1. Like the looks of this addition the home of my ole friend from the military. I visited them during the early summer before this was installed so I didn't get to experience the heating capacity...but the bread is lookin' good ! Now TEXAS doesn't need anymore heat just now (41 days of triple digit heat in a row) but if ya come up with a version of this device that produces water, I'll take two !

    Lt. Col. Ron Watson, USA, Ret. / 16 Aug 2011 / 3:10 pm / Reply

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