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Here is a fireplace before and after with clear and a splash of Ice

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The fireplace below has a starfire base with red toppings, red toppers, scarlet red toppers and Ice

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The fireplace below has 1/2" chunky clear with a little bit of ice topping it off installed and a simple self install. This is a remote control and it is located on the bottom right.

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Other Uses of Aquatic Glassel

In addition to the use of Aquatic Glassel in your fireplace or fire pit, Aquatic Glassel is used in a variety of other applications. Come back often, as this page will continue to grow. Have fun exploring...

Aquatic Glassel in Your Potted Plants

Here are two large pots containing giant bird of paradise.



Flowers could be planted around the bird of paradise. But they need to be maintained and won't always be in bloom.



Instead, we will beautify the pot with Aquatic Glassel. We cut some grass cloth and covered the dirt with it.



Then we poured some Pink Rosa Aquatic Glassel over the grass cloth.



Finally, we enhanced the Pink Rosa with some Clear Ice. What a nice enhancement to the pots!



Aquatic Glassel in Your Post Lights

Here is a regular post light. We want to add some sparkle to it.



We take the top of the light off.



Now we pour in some Emerald Green Reflective Aquatic Glassel.



That's better.



These lights really sparkle whether its day or night.


The fireplace below has evergreen, evergreen reflective and topped with Ice.

Before and after, big difference?

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This next self install is a 10 picture install with :

Azurlite, Clear, Blue Green, Blue Green Reflective, Ice Clear, Ice Blue. Very nice fireplace.

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The fire pit below was a traditional lava rock fire pit

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Now filled with lava rock (crushed 1/4" 3/8") over 3/8" 1/2" crushed. Remember the larger is under the smaller to keep the glass from falling through.

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Above a flex line was installed to raise the ring to the surface. You don't want to leave the ring at the bottom unless you want an explosion or if you want to get rid of the significant other.

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Pour more crushed lava to make the desired shape of the fire pit and test burn for flame pattern.

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Starfire base and a few other colors were added

Azurlite, Scarlet Topper, Red Topping, Ice, Copper Blue Topper, Copper Blue is a chameleon as when it gets hot it turns green and when it cools it turns back to blue!

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Patterns, can you do better?

Pretty creative!

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Great job and very creative.

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The fireplace below has starfire, ice and copper ruby red.

The fire pit below has a clear base with 1/4" starfire and 1/2" starfire, Yellow Amber Topper. Cobalt Blue Topper and Emerald Green Topper and a little bit of ICE. The earth as the back yard and a lot of friends, wow!

The fireplace below has black, black reflective and ICE on top

The fireplace below is a vent less with a steel pan and a stainless face added to cover the controls. The glass is azurlite with ice ice ice. Ahhhhh the beauty of no logs! Really!

Can you honestly say logs look good?
The fireplace below has starfire and ice ice ice installed with a really cool ceramic tile on the face. Nice job!
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This is a self install with a clear base, lagoon topper, pale emerald green topper and ice
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above the burner goes in
below the lava goes on the burner. Then magically the lava disappears! We use the 2" method to save money not gouge the customer as we here this everyday how customers are taken by BS!
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The fireplace below is in San Diego, California and the colors used were:
Cobalt Blue Topper
Steel Blue Topper
Cranberry Pink Topping
Purple Topper
Lilac Topper
Deep Royal Topping
Clear Base
Solex and Solex Reflective
Azurlite and Azurlite Reflective
Blue Green and Blue Green Reflective
and a little bit of Ice Ice Ice on top
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The end pictures show that the burner was too close the wall which was an easy fix by moving the burner forward.
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This is where is went a little bit wrong, oops. We just had them move the burner forward and now its fine and the back wall was repainted.
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The fireplace below is a direct vent self install by Norm. The colors used were: Starfire base, Cobalt Blue Topper, Pale Cobalt Blue Topper, Ice Ice Ice, Pale Gray Topper, Gray Topper and Copper Blue Topper.
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The fireplace below is a propane self build and installed by Norm Oppplinger in St. Louis. It has a 1/4" starfire base with 1/2' starfire on top and topping with:

Light Aquamarine topper

Turquoise blue topper

Cerulean Blue topping

Copper blue topper

Scarlett topper

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and a few of our diamonds

one great propane self install Norm!

 

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We use a piece of stainless steel in the front to contain the glass to cover the burners and keep the glass level.
 
The fireplace below was installed with a dual battery operated 100,000 BTU propane electronic ignition system. Each capable of 100,000 BTU's of fire. The first pictures show what we had to work with and how it progressed.
The glass that was used was Starfire, Gold and Ice Ice Ice.
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If this was in your house you would say NASTY!
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Burning wood and logs is just nasty and dirty! True story!
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Above you can see the soot that come out of the fireplace and and leaves your house smelling so carbon monoxide fresh! YUCK!
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Add a bit of lime stone.
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A few pieces of copper.
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Below you can see the sand bed and the ignition box we built.
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Below are the two vent we installed for the air mixers inside of the ignition systems.
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and here we are finished. Now isn't that much better litter feller?
Modern times call for modern measures! I guess that's why we are Moderustic!
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The fireplace below is in Laguna Beach California. The glass that was use was Starfire. Topped with Clear Diamonds and Ice Ice Ice.

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Ed@Moderustic.com 909 989 6129

9467 9th street Unit D

Rancho Cucamongs, California 91730
Moderustic Aquatic Glassel Fireplace Glass Rocks Propane Fireplaces