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The DRT4000 Series gas-burning, direct-vent fireplace offers three multi-view configurations that serve as a primary focal point for multiple rooms. With an exceptional glass viewing area and the intense flame presentation of a powerful pan burner, the DRT4000 Multi-View Series creates a beautiful, natural-looking fire that enhances the comfort and elegance of several rooms.
Features
Listed to ANSI Z21.88 Gas Fireplace Heater
Available in 40” clean-faced corner, peninsula & see through models
Combo top/rear flue configuration
Top flue configuration
Millivolt or energy saving electronic ignition
Pre-wired for wall switch
Outstanding heating efficiency for increased comfort and lower operating costs
Detailed ceramic fiber “aged oak” log set with 1/2" heavy-duty grate
Black painted interior (optional ceramic fiber liner available)
Durable textured powder coat finish
Optional blower and remote control available for all models
Uses IHP SV 4-1/2" x 7-1/2" Direct Vent Pipe
20 Year Limited Warranty
This fireplace meets all 2015 ANSI barrier requirements.

A stunning clean face design with amazing versatility to complement contemporary décor combines with exceptional performance to make the VRL4543 the perfect fit for your home.
Features
43” front open linear configuration
Transform your fireplace into a see-through model using the optional conversion kit
Gas controls are conveniently hidden in the fireplace floor
Electronic ignition with battery backup to operate in the event of a power outage
Dancing yellow flames
Six flame settings for precise heat control
99.9% heating efficiency
Three-piece black reflective porcelain liners
Includes clear glass media
Mood enhancing fireplace interior lighting, with six distinctive illumination settings
Full function remote control (T’stat, flame, lighting, IPI/CPI)
20 year limited warranty

Bahama shutters feature beautiful functionality and authentic Caribbean styling. These shutters block out intense UV sunlight that can damage the integrity of home interiors, but allow soft ambient light and refreshing breezes to pass through. Bahama shutters are a long-time favorite in both desert communities and coastal/tropical areas. Their versatility also allows unique style enhancements for homes in any region. The Bahama shutters' airy, aesthetically- pleasing design offers privacy and can be paired with other shutter styles to deliver a uniquely dramatic look.
Our hand-assembled Bahama shutters are built without any unsightly mechanical fasteners so clean lines are maintained. Available in aluminum, composite, and variety of woods.
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Jeff Herr
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional concrete floor entryway remodel in Atlanta with a red front door
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional concrete floor entryway remodel in Atlanta with a red front door

Design by: Kevin Worman, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Cabinets: Bagel Finish, Surrey Door Style
Island Cabinets: Canyon Clay Finish, Surrey Door Style
Handles/Hardware: Amerock #55347-ORB & Amerock #55346-ORB on Doors & Drawers
Countertops: Delicatus White Granite
Keywords: Superior Cabinets, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Regina, Fort McMurray, kitchen design, ceiling lighting, eat in kitchen, Kitchen, kitchen island, Kitchen Renovation, Renovation, kitchen shelves, neutral colors, pendant lighting, slide in range, range hood, stainless steel appliances, tile kitchen backsplash, under cabinet lighting, recessed lighting, dark cabinets, light cabinets, backsplash, hardwood, island, stone counter, built in appliances,
Photo: Johnny Pander of Skipstone Films

Design by: Kevin Worman, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Cabinets: Canyon Clay Finish, Surrey Door Style Handles/Hardware: Amerock #55347-ORB & Amerock #55346-ORB on Doors & Drawers
Countertops: Persian Pearl Granite
Keywords: Superior Cabinets, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Regina, Fort McMurray, dark cabinets, backsplash, tile floor, bar, entertaining, entertainment, built-in bar, wine fridge
Photo: Johnny Pander of Skipstone Films

Design by: Kevin Worman, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Cabinets: Bagel Finish, Surrey Door Style
Handles/Hardware: Amerock #55347-ORB & Amerock #55346-ORB on Doors & Drawers
Countertops: Delicatus White Granite
Keywords: Superior Cabinets, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Regina, Fort McMurray, laundry room, mudroom, entry, bench, light cabinets, backsplash, tile floor,
Photo: Johnny Pander of Skipstone Films

Designer: Lisa Black, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Finish: Fusion Prosecco
Door style: Surrey
Door Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Drawer Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Countertop: Quartz
Island
Designer: Lisa Black, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Finish: Fusion Granville
Door style: Surrey
Door Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Drawer Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Countertop: Quartz

Designer: Lisa Black, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Finish: Fusion Prosecco
Door style: Surrey
Door Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Drawer Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Countertop: Quartz
Island
Designer: Lisa Black, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Finish: Fusion Granville
Door style: Surrey
Door Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Drawer Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Countertop: Quartz

Design by: Kevin Worman, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Cabinets: Canyon Clay Finish, Surrey Door Style Handles/Hardware: Amerock #55347-ORB & Amerock #55346-ORB on Doors & Drawers
Countertops: Persian Pearl Granite
Keywords: Superior Cabinets, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Regina, Fort McMurray, dark cabinets, backsplash, tile floor, bar, entertaining, entertainment, built-in bar, wine fridge
Photo: Johnny Pander of Skipstone Films

Designer: Lisa Black, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Finish: Fusion Prosecco
Door style: Surrey
Door Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Drawer Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Countertop: Quartz
Island
Designer: Lisa Black, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Finish: Fusion Granville
Door style: Surrey
Door Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Drawer Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Countertop: Quartz

Superior Woodcraft's custom-made shaker cabinetry painted white is the foundation of this modern kitchen with marble counter tops. The integrated Wolf and Sub Zero appliances are cleverly concealed as furniture-like cabinetry. The two large cherry islands provide plenty of counter space and manage the flow of traffic in this larger kitchen. The design of the custom kitchen creates the feeling of being in a traditional living space as opposed to being in a messy kitchen.
Photo Credit; Randl Bye

Design by: Kevin Worman, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Cabinets: Canyon Clay Finish, Surrey Door Style
Handles/Hardware: Amerock #55347-ORB & Amerock #55346-ORB on Doors & Drawers
Countertops: Delicatus White Granite
Keywords: Superior Cabinets, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Regina, Fort McMurray, dark cabinets, backsplash, tile floor, bathroom, soaker tub, glass shower, shower, double sinks
Photo: Johnny Pander of Skipstone Films

Winter is always tough on your home. This past winter was no picnic with the snow and cold. By the time spring (really) arrives, your chimney has put up with months of freezing temperatures, snow, ice, and the constant freeze-thaw cycle that quietly does damage you can't always see from the outside. That's why a spring chimney inspection isn't just a good idea, it’s essential to have your chimney checked before storm season begins. Here’s why:
Water Is Your Chimney's Worst Enemy
Here's something that most homeowners don’t know: chimney leaks cause more damage to masonry chimneys than fire does. Think about that a moment. While everyone worries about creosote and chimney fires — and rightfully so — water is silently doing just as much, if not more, damage.
Unlike the rest of your home, which is sheltered by your roof and eaves, your chimney stands fully exposed above the roofline. It takes on rain, wind, snow, and every freeze-thaw cycle winter throws at it, all while absorbing moisture into its porous masonry materials. That water expands and contracts, causing cracks, structural stress, and integrity loss that accumulates over time. The worst part? Chimney leaks are often subtle and slow-moving. By the time you notice water damage inside your home, the problem has usually become more serious, and expensive.
What a Spring Inspection Actually Catches
A professional spring chimney inspection, such as Superior Chimney’s, goes well beyond a quick visual check. A CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep technician will evaluate your entire system — inside and out — looking for the most common sources of chimney leaks and damage, including cracked chimney crowns, deteriorated brick and mortar joints, damaged or missing chimney caps, faulty chimney flashing and roof leaks, chimney slab gaps, and flue gas condensation from improperly sized chimney liners.
Any one of these issues left without a proper inspection, heads into spring storm season is an open invitation for water damage. And as Superior Chimney has discussed, masonry water damage is a progressive problem — the longer it goes unrepaired, the costlier the fix becomes.
What You Can Do Right Now
The good news is that most chimney water damage is preventable. The key steps are:
• have a professional-grade chimney cap installed if you don't already have one
• repair or replace a damaged chimney crown
• address any deteriorated brick and mortar
• fix leaky flashing and
• consider having your chimney professionally waterproofed. Waterproofing alone can save you significantly on future repair costs.
What’s Next?
Superior Chimney always includes a free 14-Point Certified Written Inspection with photo documentation via email with every chimney sweep. This helps you to know exactly what condition your chimney is in and what, if anything, needs attention.
Don't wait, have your chimney checked before storm season begins to reveal a problem that's been building all winter.
Schedule your inspection today at 877-244-6349.

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Designer: Lisa Black, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Finish: Fusion Prosecco
Door style: Surrey
Door Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Drawer Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Countertop: Quartz
Island
Designer: Lisa Black, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Finish: Fusion Granville
Door style: Surrey
Door Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Drawer Hardware: H-305160195 Brushed Nickel
Countertop: Quartz

Let’s be honest. Chimney cleaning probably isn’t the first thing on your spring to-do list. But if you used your fireplace this past winter, scheduling a chimney sweep before warm weather arrives is one of the best home maintenance decisions you can make. Here’s why Spring is the best time to schedule your chimney cleaning.
Your Chimney Just Worked Hard All Winter
It’s tired, simply burnt out! Every time you burned wood this season, creosote, also known as soot, was clinging to the inner walls of your chimney. It’s a natural byproduct of burning wood, but it’s also highly flammable and the leading cause of chimney fires. The longer it sits, the more it builds up. A professional chimney sweep, such as Superior Chimney, takes a look at your chimney flue liner, damper, and firebox — clearing it all out before that creosote becomes a serious issue.
Spring is the Best Time to Take Care of the Chimney
Fall is when everyone panics. The temperature drops, and the fireplace suddenly seems appealing. By scheduling now, in spring, you get to clean your chimney now so your house doesn’t smell from the creosote left in your fireplace and chimney Superior Chimney includes a FREE 14-Point Certified Written Inspection with photo documentation sent straight to your email with every chimney sweep we do. That’s the kind of full-service you want, and you’re more likely to get it when things aren’t hectic.
Catch Problems Before They Get Expensive
Here’s something homeowners don’t regularly remember: a chimney sweep isn’t just about cleaning. It’s about integrity. When a CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep technician pushes rods and brushes through your chimney system, if pieces of fire clay tile, tile joints, or brick start falling, that tells you exactly where a structural issue exists. That’s critical information for fireworthy, continued use of your fireplace.
Avoid Any Obstructions
Obstruction-free chimney systems is another key reason for a spring chimney sweep. Birds, squirrels, and raccoons love a quiet chimney during the warmer (and definitely the cold) months. Nesting, debris, and feces can create blockages, and a simple cleaning alone won’t remove most of them. Knowing what’s going on inside your chimney before critters move in is a whole lot easier than dealing with it in October.
It’s the National Safety Standard — Not Just a Suggestion
The NFPA 211, CSIA, NCSG, and IRC all recommend annual chimney inspections and cleanings for both wood burning and gas fireplaces. It’s not optional; it’s a safety standard. As the CSIA puts it simply: clean chimneys don’t catch fire. Well put CSIA.
Did You Know?
All of Superior Chimney’s technicians are certified by the CSIA, so you know you’re getting expertise you can trust. Then we take the extra step of taking pictures so you can ‘see’ exactly what’s going on with the chimney. Everything looks good from the ground. We’ll email the pictures to you so you can keep your own records of what we all saw during the last visit. Now you know why spring is the best time to schedule your chimney cleaning.
Contact us or give us a call today at 877-244-6349 to get started.

Randy Bye
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Inspiration for a large timeless walk-out medium tone wood floor basement remodel in Philadelphia with blue walls

Smithport European full overlay construction, Montego door style, custom brushstroke finish.
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