Top Stores in Southeast 148th street, Renton, King county, Washington, United states

Rob's Country Hearth & Home

Address: 13103 SE 148th St, Renton, WA 98058, USA

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“Since the other reviews are lacking in any detail I thought I would give some with mine. We settled on the Iron Strike Performer C210-TGL wood burning fireplace insert. The fan that goes under the stove was extra cost. We are very happy with the stove even though it cost more than expected and took longer to install than we expected. The cost will run from around $3,000 to a bit more than $4,000 depending on who installs it and if you have an existing liner or pipe extending from the stove through your chimney on your roof. It was one of the very few inserts we had seen at a number of locations that actually stuck out on the hearth enough so you could put a water kettle on or a pan for cooking if your power ever goes out. I have a tile covered board I made that sits on top of the carpet and extends the non-flammable area in front of the stove so that wasn't an issue. Keep in mind that very few of the stoves you buy are actually in stock locally. It took about 2 1/2 weeks for it to arrive from the manufacture located in Alabama. Then about 2 more weeks to get an installation date that worked for us and the installer. Once installed it could be used but the manufacturer had failed to send 2 of the 3 panels that go around the stove that hides the gap between the stove and the fireplace opening. That took another 3 weeks to arrive. Over all, I would recommend Rob's Country Hearth & Home in Renton since most of the issues were beyond their control. But, keep in mind that it could be up to a couple of months from purchase to installation.”

Rob's Country Hearth & Home

Address: 13103 SE 148th St, Renton, WA 98058, USA

Home goods store Store Cafe Restaurant Store

“Since the other reviews are lacking in any detail I thought I would give some with mine. We settled on the Iron Strike Performer C210-TGL wood burning fireplace insert. The fan that goes under the stove was extra cost. We are very happy with the stove even though it cost more than expected and took longer to install than we expected. The cost will run from around $3,000 to a bit more than $4,000 depending on who installs it and if you have an existing liner or pipe extending from the stove through your chimney on your roof. It was one of the very few inserts we had seen at a number of locations that actually stuck out on the hearth enough so you could put a water kettle on or a pan for cooking if your power ever goes out. I have a tile covered board I made that sits on top of the carpet and extends the non-flammable area in front of the stove so that wasn't an issue. Keep in mind that very few of the stoves you buy are actually in stock locally. It took about 2 1/2 weeks for it to arrive from the manufacture located in Alabama. Then about 2 more weeks to get an installation date that worked for us and the installer. Once installed it could be used but the manufacturer had failed to send 2 of the 3 panels that go around the stove that hides the gap between the stove and the fireplace opening. That took another 3 weeks to arrive. Over all, I would recommend Rob's Country Hearth & Home in Renton since most of the issues were beyond their control. But, keep in mind that it could be up to a couple of months from purchase to installation.”

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