Fireplaces

Fireplaces are more than just a decorative element; they provide practical benefits as well. In addition to heating a room, fireplaces can also improve air quality and create a focal point for a living space. With a variety of styles and fuels available, there is a fireplace to suit every taste and home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We carry a wide range of fireplaces to suit every home and lifestyle — including Direct Vent gas fireplaces, Vent-Free (ventless) fireplaces, Wood Burning fireplaces, B-Vent gas fireplaces, Electric fireplaces, Linear fireplaces, Outdoor fireplaces, and Fireplace Inserts. Top brands we carry include Superior, Majestic, Monessen, and Empire White Mountain Hearth.

 A Direct Vent fireplace uses a sealed venting system that draws combustion air from outside and exhausts all byproducts outside the home — keeping your indoor air completely clean. A Vent-Free (ventless) fireplace requires no venting at all, burns at nearly 100% efficiency, and delivers all the heat directly into your room. Vent-Free models are more affordable to install, while Direct Vent fireplaces offer a more realistic flame and better air quality protection.

No, you do not need a traditional masonry chimney. Direct Vent fireplaces can be vented horizontally through an exterior wall or vertically through the roof using a simple two-pipe coaxial venting system. Vent-Free fireplaces require no venting at all. This makes both types flexible for installation in almost any room of your home.

Fireplace sizing depends on both the BTU output and the firebox opening size. As a general guide, a 30,000–40,000 BTU fireplace can comfortably heat 1,000–1,500 sq ft, while larger models (50,000+ BTU) are better for open floor plans or larger spaces. We carry fireplaces ranging from compact 32" models up to grand 84" linear designs. If you're unsure, contact our team and we'll help you find the right fit.

Yes! A gas fireplace insert is designed specifically for this purpose. It slides into your existing firebox opening and connects to a gas line, transforming your old wood-burning fireplace into a clean, efficient gas unit. We carry Direct Vent and Vent-Free gas inserts in multiple sizes. A licensed gas professional should handle the installation.

Most of our fireplaces are available in both natural gas (NG) and liquid propane (LP) configurations. Many models let you choose your fuel type at the time of purchase. Be sure to select the correct fuel type for your home's gas supply when ordering — some models also allow field conversion with a kit.

Many of our fireplaces come equipped with or offer optional remote controls, wall thermostats, or full-function multi-speed remotes. Higher-end models from Superior and Majestic feature electronic ignition systems, programmable heat settings, and even smartphone-compatible controls. Check individual product pages for included accessories.

Yes. All gas fireplaces — whether Direct Vent or Vent-Free — must be installed by a licensed gas professional. This ensures the unit is properly connected to your gas line, vented correctly (where applicable), and meets local building codes. Some areas also require permits for fireplace installation, so be sure to check local regulations before starting your project.

A linear (or contemporary) fireplace features a wide, horizontal firebox design that creates a sleek, modern look. Unlike traditional fireplaces with an arched or square opening, linear fireplaces are often installed low to the floor or within a wall to serve as a dramatic design focal point. They are available in Direct Vent and Vent-Free versions and range in size from 35" to 84" wide on our site.

Gas fireplaces should be professionally inspected and cleaned at least once a year to ensure safe and efficient operation. Between service visits, you can: clean the glass front regularly, check that the burner and logs are properly aligned, ensure the area around the fireplace is free from flammable materials, and test the ignition system and remote periodically. Wood-burning fireplaces require annual chimney sweeping to remove creosote buildup. Always refer to your owner's manual for model-specific care instructions.