fireplaces
Common Fireplaces

Open Fireplace
An open fireplace is a traditional fireplace that does not have a damper or a flue. Instead, it has an open hearth with a chimney that allows smoke and gases to escape into the atmosphere.

Victoria Grate
A Victoria Grate is a type of fireplace grate that is designed to improve the efficiency of an open fireplace. It is a metal grate with a series of vertical bars that are placed in front of the fireplace opening. The vertical bars are designed to increase the amount of air that is drawn into the fire, which can help to improve the efficiency and heat output of the fire

Slow Combustion
Slow combustion, also known as a slow-burning or “Eco” fireplace, is a type of fireplace that burns wood more efficiently and with less pollution than a traditional open fireplace. Slow combustion fireplaces are designed to burn wood more slowly and at a lower temperature than a traditional fireplace, which can help to reduce the amount of pollutants released into the air.

Gas Fireplace
A gas fireplace is a type of fireplace that uses natural gas or propane to create a flame, instead of burning wood. It can be an alternative to traditional wood-burning fireplaces and it can be more convenient and efficient to use.

Universal Insert
A universal insert is a type of fireplace insert that can be used to convert an existing fireplace into a more efficient and cleaner-burning heating system. It is designed to fit into most fireplaces and can be used with both wood-burning and gas fireplaces.

Hanging Fireplace
A hanging fireplace is a type of fireplace that is suspended from the ceiling or wall, rather than being placed on the floor or built into a wall. They can come in a variety of designs and styles, including modern and contemporary, and can be powered by different types of fuel such as bio ethanol, gas, or electricity. Hanging fireplaces can be a great way to add a focal point to a room, and since they are suspended, they don’t take up any floor space.