Fireplace
Premium Fireplace Collection for Modern Homes
Discover our exquisite range of fireplaces that combine innovative technology with elegant design. Whether you're looking for a traditional wood-burning fireplace or a contemporary electric model, our collection offers superior quality and performance to transform your living space.
Key Features of Our Fireplaces
- High-efficiency heating systems with up to 85% heat output
- Eco-friendly designs meeting EPA 2020 emission standards
- Smart thermostat control with mobile app integration
- Multiple flame effect options for customized ambiance
- Durable stainless steel or cast iron construction
Technical Specifications
| Model | Dimensions (W×H×D) | Heating Capacity | Fuel Type | BTU Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EF-2000 | 42"×30"×12" | 1,000 sq.ft. | Electric | 5,000 BTU |
| WF-3500 | 36"×28"×22" | 1,500 sq.ft. | Wood | 50,000 BTU |
| GF-4000 | 48"×36"×18" | 2,000 sq.ft. | Gas | 40,000 BTU |
Fireplace Installation Guide
Our fireplaces come with comprehensive installation manuals and support. Most electric models feature plug-and-play functionality, while gas and wood-burning units require professional installation to ensure safety and optimal performance.
Fireplace Maintenance Tips
- Clean glass doors weekly with non-ammonia cleaner
- Schedule annual professional inspections for gas/wood models
- Replace electric heater filters every 3-6 months
- Remove ash buildup regularly from wood-burning units
- Check venting systems for blockages seasonally
Fireplace FAQ Section 1
What's the difference between vented and ventless gas fireplaces?
Vented gas fireplaces require a chimney or flue to exhaust combustion gases outdoors, providing more realistic flames but losing some heat efficiency. Ventless models burn gas more completely, don't require venting, and offer higher heat efficiency, but may produce more indoor moisture and require proper room ventilation.
How often should I clean my wood-burning fireplace?
Wood fireplaces need ash removal after every 3-4 uses when there's about 1 inch of ash buildup. The chimney should be professionally cleaned annually if used regularly, or every 50 fires. More frequent cleaning may be needed if burning softwoods or unseasoned wood that produces more creosote.
Energy Efficiency Comparison
| Fireplace Type | Efficiency Rating | Annual Operating Cost | CO2 Emissions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional Wood | 60-70% | $400-$800 | High |
| EPA-Certified Wood | 75-85% | $300-$600 | Medium |
| Direct Vent Gas | 70-85% | $200-$500 | Medium |
| Electric | 99% | $150-$400 | Low |
Fireplace FAQ Section 2
Can I convert my wood fireplace to gas?
Many wood fireplaces can be converted to gas using an insert or log set, but this requires professional assessment. Factors include the chimney condition, available gas line access, and local building codes. Conversion typically costs $1,500-$3,500 including new venting, burner system, and professional installation.
What fireplace is best for zone heating?
For supplemental zone heating, direct vent gas fireplaces or electric models offer the best control and efficiency. They can be turned on/off instantly, provide consistent heat output, and don't lose heat up the chimney like wood units. Look for models with thermostatic controls that automatically adjust flame/heat output.
Safety Features
- Automatic shut-off systems for overheating
- Cool-touch glass and exterior surfaces
- Oxygen depletion sensors (gas models)
- Child safety locks on controls
- Spark arrestors for wood-burning units
- Tip-over protection (electric models)
Fireplace FAQ Section 3
How much clearance space does a fireplace need?
Clearance requirements vary by fuel type and model. Typically: wood fireplaces need 36" clearance to combustibles in front, 12" on sides; gas units require 6-12" clearance; electric models only need 1-3". Always check your specific model's manual and local building codes, as these supersede general guidelines.
Do electric fireplaces produce real heat?
Quality electric fireplaces do produce substantial heat, typically 4,000-5,000 BTUs - enough for 400-500 sq.ft. spaces. They use ceramic heating elements or infrared technology to warm objects directly (not just air). While not as powerful as gas/wood, they're 100% efficient with all electricity converted to heat, and many include adjustable thermostats.
Warranty Information
Our fireplaces come with industry-leading warranties: 10 years on heat exchangers, 5 years on burners and electrical components, and 1 year on labor. Registration within 90 days of installation is required for full coverage. Warranty terms vary slightly between wood, gas, and electric models.
