I installed a fireplace a few months ago and am now just getting to blogging about it. I do this not only for my family but this blog is a great way to look back at my progress.

For Use with FMI 4" x 7" direct vent pipe only
15,400 - 22,000 btu - Natural Gas
42" x 36" x 21"
Ceramic Fiber Log Set, Optional Trim Kits
Rolled Louvered Front, Tempered Glass
Remote Control Ready - Remote Control sold separately
Blower - BK or BKT-M sold separately
NOT Approved for use in Canada
Conversion kit included
GWMS-2 Wall mount manual on/off switch kit sold separately
GWMT-1 Wall mount thermostat kit sold separately
Dimensions: 43"W x 36 1/8"H x 21"D
Ship Dim: 45.0 x 38.0 x 22.0
Shipping Weight: 175.0 lbs
Brand Name: Comfort Flame
Vendor: FMI
Menards had a 10% sale on fireplaces and all of the venting that was needed for the install. After purchasing the venting, the terminal (to be installed outside), the thermostat blower, caulking, and the treated particle board it added up. The stuff wasn't cheap and after finishing the project it would have been a lot easier to hire somebody to install it even though it would have been a little more costly but not that much more. A lesson for next time I guess.
This was a bugger to install. After hooking up the gas and the electricity the damn thing didn't work. The pilot light was functioning properly but the flame wouldn't last any longer than 2 minutes. I did some researched and decided that it was one of two things, either the venting was not properly sealing therefore not exhausting properly or the thermal coupler was not working, so I adjusted the venting and found that the elbow wasn't sealed. This however did not help. :( grrrr. I took the rest of the day off at this point.
When I woke up the next day I went directly downstairs with a can of air and gave the pilot assembly a blast and, all be damned, it worked. A coworker the next day told me that something as little as silk from a spider can cause issues. I must have had a dream during the night or I'm a genius. Another possibility is that I'm a typical ape of a man and got lucky, but I digress as usual. :)
Now we have a fireplace. The only thing that has to be done with it is connecting the switches and the blower.
BTW framing it was a breeze now that I am an expert framer.
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