With Sierra Radiant Heat Gas Logs
What could be more enjoyable than sharing a warm,
glowing fire, with good friends, family or that special
person.Natural Look
Enjoy the natural and realistic look of a wood fire
provided by Sierra Gas Logs, without the hassles of a
wood fire. Each log is carefully hand-crafted from
actual oak, and pine logs.
Sierra Logs are produced using high temperature
ceramic aggregates for maximum durability. Each log is
then hand-painted with five different colors to generate
a classic seasoned log look.
Patented Technology
Sierra's innovative burner system creates a perfect fire
effect. Controlling the flame from a slow burn to a
blazing fire is as simple as turning a dial. Remote
control or thermostat models are also available.

Vent Free Bi-Flo Burner (Patent #5722824)
The advanced Bi-Flow burner system takes the flames
to new heights. It disperses the flames upwards around
the logs and forward for a more realistic flame pattern
and glowing ember bed.
Environmentally Friendly
Sierra's patented Bi-Flo Burner operates more
efficiently, burns cleaner with lower emissions, and
consumes less energy.
Sierra logs use clean burning natural gas or liquid
propane, which gives the look you want in a fire,
without harming the environment.
Sierra logs are CSA or OMNI approved, assuring that
each unit complies with appropriate air emission
standards and safety requirements.
Eliminates The Need For Wood
Sierra Gas Logs completely eliminate the hassles of a
wood fire. Sierra Logs are environmentally friendly,
using clean burning natural gas or liquid propane.
Sierra VentFree Gas Logs are CSA / OMNI approved,
assuring that each unit complies with appropriate air
emission standards and safety requirements.

Supplemental Heat Source
Sierra Radiant Heat Vent-Free Gas Logs are a perfect
supplemental heat source, attractive, safe, functional,
and can still be used in the event of a power outage.
Cost Effective
Natural Gas or Liquid Propane is a readily available
energy source, and costs less than electricity, and can
be as low as pennies per hour of use. |