Wood, gas, and pellet — new builds, inserts into existing fireplaces, and freestanding stoves. We size, vent, and install every unit ourselves, because a fireplace that's installed wrong isn't just disappointing, it's dangerous.
New construction and remodels: we handle framing consultation, chimney and venting, hearth pads, mantle fabrication, and surround stone. Coordinating with your GC is part of the job — you shouldn't have to be the general contractor on your own fireplace.
We don't carry every hearth brand made. We carry the ones that stand behind their warranty, ship parts when you need them, and still look good in your living room ten winters from now.
Wood
Gas · Wood · Electric
Wood · Masonry
Smart Wood Stoves
Gas Fireplaces
Gas · Contemporary
Gas Log Sets
Modular Masonry
Pumice Masonry
Gas · Wood · Electric
Wood · Gas
Wood · Pellet
Multi-Fuel
Pellet · Gas Stoves
Electric Fireplaces
Gas · Contemporary
Linear Gas Burners
Doors · Surrounds
Real combustion, real heat, real maintenance. Our favorites for cabins, off-grid homes, and outage backup.
Direct-vent, B-vent (uses room air for combustion), and outdoor linear units. Flip a switch, skip the kindling, keep the ambiance.
Hopper-fed pellet stoves for wood-fuel economy without the axe. Electric for rentals, condos, and no-venting installs.
Modular masonry kits, realistic gas logs, and the custom doors & surrounds that tie the room together.
Every brand above is currently carried by our showroom and supported by our service department. Factory-trained on Sundance and Nordic for hot tubs; certified installers across the full hearth lineup via NFI. Parts stocked for the most common repairs on every line.
You need to check with the manufacturer of your television. We follow the recommendations of the TV manufacturer — heat tolerances vary by model, and the answer is in the fine print. Bring us the make and model and we'll look it up with you.
Wood, gas, pellet, and electric — stoves, inserts, and fireplaces across all four fuels. Eighteen manufacturers on the showroom floor; see the brand wall above for the full lineup.
Yes — we service everything we sell. Factory-certified across our hearth lineup via NFI, with parts stocked locally for the most common repairs.
You can't convert a freestanding wood stove to gas. However, you can transform your wood-burning fireplace to either a gas log set or a direct-vent gas insert — we do this regularly. Send us a photo of the fireplace and we'll sketch out options.
All manufacturers recommend a yearly tune-up. For wood units, it's also when we spot creosote buildup before it becomes a chimney fire risk — we don't sweep chimneys ourselves, but we'll flag when one's due and can refer a sweep. For gas units, yearly service catches gasket wear, pilot drift, and venting issues before they become emergencies.
A fireplace tune-up generally takes 45 minutes to one hour. Large fireplaces, or fireplaces that haven't been serviced in a while, may take longer.
At this time, no. A licensed plumber will need to hook up your gas line to the gas valve, and a licensed electrician will need to run power to the fireplace. We coordinate the install around their schedules — and if you need a referral, we can point you to trades we've worked with for years.
Often, yes — give us your make and model and we'll research the possibilities. Some units are remote-ready out of the box; others need a receiver kit; a few won't accept one at all.
We carry a wide selection of venting and parts in our showroom warehouse, and we have access to most special-order venting and parts through the manufacturer.
Send us the basics — square footage, fuel preference, photos or a floor plan — and we'll come back with two or three options and honest numbers.