Wood-Burning Fireplaces

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Radiant

A fireplace that heats the room through radiant heat transfer. It usually has a clean face design with no exposed grilles or louvers.

 
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Heat-circulating

With air inlets and outlets located above and below the front opening of the unit, air is circulated through the unit while in operation.

 

Gas-Burning Fireplaces

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Direct-vent

Draws combustion air from outside and returns combustion exhaust back to the outside of the house. Glass panels keep combustion sealed to maintain efficiency and ensure indoor air quality.

 
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B-Vent

Draws combustion air from inside the home and vents combustion exhaust to the outdoors.

 
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Vent Free

Draws combustion air from inside the home and is designed to burn so efficiently and completely that it eliminates the need for venting.

 
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Catalytic

Refires exhaust gases to consume unburned fuel within the stove. Extended burn times generate more heat and reduce emissions.

 
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Non-catalytic

Maintains higher firebox temperatures and metered oxygen flow delivers maximum fuel value.