What does the term “zero clearance” mean?
The term “zero clearance” is often used to describe any factory-built, metal-framed fireplace. These are designed to be installed within standard construction, … Read more
The term “zero clearance” is often used to describe any factory-built, metal-framed fireplace. These are designed to be installed within standard construction, … Read more
According to the National Association of Home Builders, a fuel-efficient hearth product (stove, fireplace or insert) ranks among the top 3 features … Read more
Natural gas fuel costs vary depending on your area. However, finding your average cost per therm (100,000 BTUs) or cubic feet (1,000 … Read more
Yes. Our gas fireplaces are designed to operate with a thermostat control. Because our gas fireplaces are tested and comply with wall … Read more
Yes. Because the fireplace works on an internal millivolt generator the burner will run during power outages and will provide a reliable … Read more
To effectively transfer heat from your fireplace to adjoining rooms, we recommend a maximum run of 25 feet. to prevent the heated … Read more
There is no “checklist” of what makes one fireplace “better” than another – we believe beauty is truly in the eye of … Read more
When you first plug in the stove or turn up the thermostat, the exhaust blower will come on immediately and stay on … Read more