With over 20 years in the hearth industry, we get one question more than any other—“What have I got?” or “Is this a factory-built fireplace or a wood stove insert?” or “Is this a gas log set or a gas fireplace” or “It looks like a wood burning fireplace, is it?” No one in our industry intentionally set out to create a set of descriptions that lack clarity and uniformity, but that’s how it ended up. We’re here to help!
7 Easy Ways to Slash Your Heating Bill This Winter
7 Common Fireplace* Myths
Myths and misconceptions about fireplaces abound. These myths range from the specific (“You can’t burn wood in Denver”) to the broad (“Gas fireplaces won’t work when the power goes out”). Read this article to find out why these myths are wrong and to put a few more fireplace, stove, and insert myths and misconceptions to bed along the way.
Save Money on Your Energy Costs
Do you want to bring warmth, safety, and beauty to your family all while saving money? You can have it all with a new hearth appliance! Whether you burn natural gas, propane, pellets or cord wood, today’s appliances are more efficient and are designed to put out more heat than previous generations. Regardless of fuel, most appliances boast up to 80% efficiency, which means a cleaner burn, more heat in your home, and savings on your heating bills all winter long.
Top 10 Reasons You Need A Gas Fire Pit
It's Time to Upgrade Your Fireplace
Improve Your Life With A Fireplace Insert
Do you have an open face, drafty outdated fireplace? A fireplace insert could be exactly what you need! Inserts are hearth appliances designed to fit into the opening of your fireplace. A new fireplace insert will improve your life! It will look better, heat better and increase the value of your home.
Flicker, Crackle & Pop in Your Fireplace
There are a few things that we associate with the lifestyle and beauty of Colorado—fresh powder, golden aspen leaves, monsoon season, and cozying up around a crackling fire. What is better than a warm fire on a cold night? A real wood fire is sensational: the flickering of the light, the smell of the logs, the crackling and popping sounds. For this reason, many homes in our communities were built with wood burning fireplaces as an amenity.