Saturday, December 21, 2024

Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued

Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued

This product has been discontinued in the USA as it does not meet 2020 EPA Emission Standards. This page exists for informational purposes only.

This product is NOT available for sale in Canada. The Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace is one of the largest wood burning fireplaces in the industry.  The clean face design, expansive viewing area and designer finishing options make a bold statement, while creating both a warm and inviting ambiance.  Order yours today from Obadiah's Woodstoves!

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Features:

  • Clean face design enables non-combustible finishing materials to be applied up to firebox opening
  • Powder coated finish
  • Safety firescreen
  • Dual gas knockouts
  • Steel grate
  • Outside air kit standard
  • Attic insulation shield standard
  • UL
  • Three sizes available; 50", 42" and 38"
  • Can be installed flush with floor or on a raised hearth
  • Impressive, masonry-style traditional or herringbone molded brick panels

     

 

Options:

  • Three different choices of doors (bi-fold, mesh or contour)

 

 


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Specifications Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace
Size 50"
Width 60.63"
Height 70.5"
Depth 29.5"
Fire Viewing Area 50" x 33"
Viewing Style Front
Firebrick Options Traditional or Herringbone
Termination Top
Certifications UL

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Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued

Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued

Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued

Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued

Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued

Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued

Monessen Biltmore SB100 Wood Fireplace - Discontinued



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