A few recent Gas installations by The Kent Stove Company.
Our main Showroom at Paddock Wood has two “live” gas stoves that you can see working. These both run from LPG gas as there is no mains gas on site.
One is as shown below, the Stovax Gazco Loft stove. The model on display is the free-standing version with the Castillo sandstone plinth. See video below.
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AÂ Gazco Logic HEÂ inset stove with a Designio front fitted to an open fireplace in Tenterden.
The fire opening was too big to take the stove so is fitted into a bespoke honed granite back plate to match the hearth width, which is fitted over the opening.
A Gazco Reflex Mantel Gas fire set into a stone mantel and hearth. There are varying designs, sizes and stone hearth choices in this range. Please click the link above to see more. See also our fireplace stone mantel supplier, Capital Fireplaces for additional options.
Vogue Midi Contemporary Gas Stove on a Steel Grey granite hearth. Vented into a conventional flue.
The fireplace opening was modified, enlarged and rendered to house the stove.
A Gazco Logic HE inset gas fire on a honed granite hearth and backplate. This one was vented via a balanced flue through the back wall.
The mantel is a Hersham in Aegean Limestone from our supplier, Capital Fireplaces
This a Gas Studio 2 from Gazco that we installed into a modified fire opening. The stove sits on a steel bench from Stovax. It’s vented up a conventional flue.
The hearth is 20mm honed granite, supplied and installed by Kent Stove Co
A free standing contemporary gas stove from the Gazco Loft range. This one on the optional sandstone woodgrain plinth.
This range comes in many different styles with different bases and a wall mounted version.
This impressive inset gas fire is from the Gazco Studio range. We fitted it into a purpose built chimney breast.
There’s a big choice of different styles and sizes in the range with heat outputs up to 7KW
An “Open” gas fire with stone mantel and hearth that we recently fitted into a period cottage. See: