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Shop our selection of Fireplace models to bring warmth and style to your home. With options including wood-burning, gas, and electric fireplaces, you’ll find the perfect fit for your space. Each fireplace offers a balance of functionality and elegance, providing cozy comfort while enhancing your décor. Explore The Trade Table today to discover the perfect fireplace for your home.

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The Best Fireplace

Here are the best fireplaces on The Trade Table!

Majestic 72 Inch Echelon II Linear Single View Contemporary Direct Vent Natural Gas Fireplace with IntelliFire Touch Ignition System

The Majestic 72 Inch Echelon II Linear Single View Contemporary Direct Vent Natural Gas Fireplace with IntelliFire Touch Ignition System provides a stunning focal point for your living space. Featuring vibrant flames and customizable interiors with LED lighting, this fireplace offers a modern, sleek design. Choose from reflective black glass, driftwood logs, natural stones, and various glass firebed options to suit your style. With a heating capacity of up to 2,400 square feet, this 58,000 BTU fireplace not only creates ambiance but also distributes warmth efficiently. Ideal for larger spaces, this model is available in natural gas or propane configurations and includes optional heat distribution systems for added flexibility

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Modern Flames OR100-MULTI 100 Inch Orion Multi Heliovision Electric Fireplace

The Modern Flames OR100-MULTI 100 Inch Orion Multi Heliovision Electric Fireplace redefines the electric fireplace experience with its innovative Heliovision™ flame technology. It features three flame styles and customizable ember bed and downlighting colors, offering 18 different flame displays for a highly realistic and immersive viewing experience. With versatile installation options, you can mount it as a front view, corner, or bay, making it perfect for various room layouts. The fireplace can generate up to 10,000 BTUs, efficiently heating up to 1,000 square feet. The Orion is WiFi-enabled for control through the Modern Flames app, and it also includes a remote control and built-in touch controls. Its sleek design, paired with black reflective glass and driftwood logs, ensures that it becomes a focal point in any modern space.

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Majestic Marquis II 42 Inch See-Through Traditional Direct Vent Natural Gas Fireplace with IntelliFire Touch Ignition System

The Majestic Marquis II 42-Inch See-Through Traditional Direct Vent Natural Gas Fireplace offers a cozy, inviting ambiance with its stunning split log display and realistic masonry look. Its ClearView™ glass provides an expansive view of the flames, making it a perfect centerpiece for medium to large spaces. With up to 57,500 BTUs, this see-through model efficiently heats up to 3,100 square feet, offering both beauty and function. The fireplace also features accent and ember bed lighting, allowing you to customize the interior. Designed for comfort and style, the Marquis II transforms any room into a warm and inviting retreat.

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Kingsman ZCVRB72 72 Inch Linear Direct Vent Gas Fireplace in IPI Ignition

The Kingsman ZCVRB72 72-Inch Linear Direct Vent Gas Fireplace is a modern and stylish addition to any space, with a sleek, tempered glass front and safety barrier screen for added protection. Ideal for mobile homes, bedrooms, and cozy sitting areas, this fireplace offers a premium burner system that produces realistic flames enhanced by decorative bronze glass. Built with durable, heavy-duty steel, the fireplace is designed to last and operate during power outages with its Hi/Low Millivolt or IPI valve system. With a powerful output of up to 50,000 BTUs, it provides efficient heating while maintaining a clean, linear aesthetic, perfect for those seeking both functionality and style.

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Kingsman ZCVRB60 66 Inch Linear Direct Vent Gas Fireplace in IPI Ignition

The Kingsman ZCVRB60 66-Inch Linear Direct Vent Gas Fireplace with IPI Pilot offers a sleek, contemporary design with tempered glass and a safety screen barrier, making it a stylish and safe choice for mobile homes, bedrooms, or cozy sitting areas. Constructed with heavy-duty steel, this fireplace is built to last and features a premium burner system that delivers realistic flames complemented by decorative bronze glass. Operating on natural gas or propane, this 66-inch model provides up to 35,000 BTUs of heat and is approved for bedrooms, offering both warmth and ambiance. Additionally, the Hi/Low Millivolt or IPI valve system ensures the fireplace continues to operate during power outages.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fireplace

Here are some frequently asked questions about Fireplace:

How To Clean A Fireplace

Ready to tackle that sooty mess in your living room? Let's roll up our sleeves and get that fireplace sparkling clean! Here's your easy-to-follow guide:

  1. Prep Work: Before you dive in, make sure the fireplace is completely cool. You don't want any surprise burns! Grab some old newspapers and spread them around the hearth. Trust me, your floors will thank you later. Remember to suit up with gloves, a dust mask, and some old clothes you don't mind getting dirty.
  2. The Great Ash Exodus: It's time to say goodbye to all that ash! Use a small shovel or scoop to remove the bulk of it. Pro tip: Sprinkle some used coffee grounds or damp tea leaves over the ash first. It'll keep the dust down and make your job much easier. Once you've scooped out most of it, grab your trusty vacuum cleaner (with a brush attachment) to get those stubborn bits.
  3. Scrub-a-Dub-Dub: Now for the fun part - scrubbing! Mix up a solution of warm water and dish soap. Dip in a stiff-bristled brush and go to town on those brick or stone surfaces. For tougher stains, try a paste of baking soda and water. Work in small circles, channeling your inner Karate Kid: "Wax on, wax off!" Rinse with clean water and pat dry with a towel.
  4. Final Touches: To make your fireplace shine, give the glass doors (if you have them) a good cleaning with a specialized glass cleaner. Wipe down the mantel and any surrounding areas. And voila! Your fireplace is ready for its next cozy fire or, if it's summer, to be the sparkling centerpiece of your living room.

How Often Should I Clean My Fireplace?

You're probably wondering how frequently you must roll up your sleeves and tackle your fireplace. Well, it depends on how often you use it. If you're a frequent fire starter, aim to clean it at least once a week during the burning season. For occasional users, a good clean-up once a month should do the trick. And remember the annual deep clean before winter hits!

Can I Use Regular Household Cleaners on My Fireplace?

Hold your horses before reaching for that all-purpose cleaner! Most household cleaners are a no-go for fireplaces. They might contain chemicals that could react badly with heat or leave residues that create funky smells when you light your next fire. Stick to fireplace-specific cleaners or good old-fashioned soap and water for best results.

Do Gas Fireplaces Need Cleaning Too?

You bet they do! While gas fireplaces are generally cleaner than their wood-burning cousins, they still need some TLC. Dust, debris, and spider webs can accumulate, affecting performance and safety. A good once-over every few months should keep your gas fireplace in tip-top shape.

How To Build A Fireplace

Building a fireplace requires a solid foundation, fire-resistant materials, and careful planning. It’s best to consult a professional for design and installation to ensure safety and code compliance. For DIYers, focus on structure, proper ventilation, and the type of fuel you want to use.

How To Paint Brick Fireplace

Clean the brick thoroughly, then use a primer suitable for brick surfaces. Apply high-quality paint in the color of your choice, typically with a roller or brush for even coverage. Make sure the paint is heat-resistant if you use the fireplace.

How To Start A Fire In A Fireplace

Place crumpled newspaper or fire starter at the bottom, then add kindling like small sticks on top. Stack larger logs in a crisscross pattern, leaving space for air to circulate. Light the paper or fire starter and gradually add more wood as the fire grows.

How To Build An Outdoor Fireplace

Start with a concrete foundation and use fire-resistant bricks or stones. Install a firebox and chimney to direct smoke upward and away. Consider local regulations and permits for outdoor fireplaces before starting your project.

How To Clean Fireplace Glass

Use a damp cloth or newspaper with a bit of fireplace ash or glass cleaner to scrub away soot. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the glass. Rinse with clean water and dry with a microfiber cloth.

How To Light A Gas Fireplace With Electronic Ignition

Ensure the gas valve is on, then press the ignition button or switch. Follow any specific manufacturer instructions for your model. If it doesn’t light, check for any issues with gas supply or the ignition system.

How To Whitewash Brick Fireplace

Mix equal parts water and white paint for a diluted wash. Apply with a brush or rag, wiping off excess to achieve the desired look. Let it dry fully and reapply if you want a thicker coat.

How To Light A Fireplace

Arrange small pieces of dry wood and kindling in the fireplace. Light a fire starter or paper under the wood, letting it catch before adding larger logs. Keep the fireplace vent open to allow smoke to escape.

How To Use A Fireplace

Start with dry wood, keep the fireplace screen in place, and never leave it unattended. Regularly clean out ashes and check for blockages in the chimney. Always make sure the damper is open before starting a fire.

What To Do With Fireplace Ashes

Once cooled, fireplace ashes can be used in your garden, compost pile, or discarded. Store them in a metal container to avoid fire risks. They can also help melt ice on walkways in the winter.

How To Decorate A Fireplace

Use a balanced mix of items like candles, artwork, or a mirror above the mantel. Add natural elements like plants or seasonal decorations to make it inviting. Avoid overcrowding the space to keep the decor clean and simple.

What Is A Zero Clearance Fireplace

A zero clearance fireplace can be installed directly against combustible materials like drywall or wood. It's designed to minimize heat transfer, making it safe for tight spaces. This makes it a good choice for modern homes where space is limited.

How To Turn On Fireplace

For gas fireplaces, locate the control panel and either press a button or turn a switch to ignite. Some units may have a remote or wall switch for convenience. Always ensure the gas valve is open if the fireplace doesn’t start.

What Is A Fireplace Hearth

The hearth is the floor of the fireplace where the fire burns. It's usually made of brick, stone, or other heat-resistant materials. It extends into the room to protect the floor from sparks or embers.

How To Mount TV Above Fireplace

Make sure your TV is mounted at a comfortable viewing height and not too close to the fireplace heat. Use a wall mount designed for your TV's weight and size. Consider running cables through the wall for a cleaner look.

How To Hang Stockings On Fireplace

You can hang stockings using weighted stocking holders or adhesive hooks on the mantel. Make sure they're securely attached, especially if the stockings are filled. Keep stockings away from direct heat or open flames for safety.

How To Put Out Fire In Fireplace

Let the fire burn down naturally, then spread the remaining logs and embers to cool. Use water or sand to fully extinguish any remaining embers. Once cool, remove ashes and dispose of them in a metal container.

How To Stack Wood In Fireplace

Stack kindling in a crisscross or teepee shape, leaving space for air circulation. Add larger logs on top, making sure they’re not packed too tightly. Good airflow ensures the fire catches and burns evenly.

How Much Does It Cost To Install A Fireplace And Chimney

The cost of installing a fireplace and chimney can range from $2,000 to $10,000 depending on materials and labor. Gas fireplaces tend to be less expensive than wood-burning ones. Prices vary based on location and customization.

What To Put Above Fireplace

A large mirror, piece of artwork, or decorative shelf can work well above a fireplace. Choose something that complements the room’s style without overwhelming the space. Avoid placing electronics too close to the heat source.

Where To Put TV In Living Room With Fireplace

If you prefer not to mount the TV above the fireplace, place it on a side wall or in a built-in cabinet. Ensure the viewing angle is comfortable and that the fireplace heat doesn’t affect the TV. Balancing the layout is key for both style and functionality.

How Hot Does A Fireplace Get

The temperature inside a fireplace can reach up to 1,100°F or more, depending on the fire and type of wood. The surrounding area, like the hearth or mantel, will be cooler but still can become very warm. Always use caution and keep flammable items away.

How To Remove A Fireplace

Removing a fireplace requires dismantling the surround, firebox, and chimney if applicable. It's a complex job that often involves structural work and should be handled by professionals. Permits may also be required based on local codes.

How Much Does A Fireplace Cost

Fireplace prices can range from $500 for a simple electric unit to over $5,000 for custom wood-burning or gas models. Installation adds to the cost, depending on the complexity of the project. Choose a fireplace that fits your budget and home design.

How To Use A Wood Burning Fireplace

Start with dry, seasoned wood and kindling, leaving space for air to flow. Light the kindling first, and once it's burning well, add larger logs. Keep the damper open to allow smoke to exit through the chimney.

What Is A Direct Vent Fireplace

A direct vent fireplace pulls air from outside for combustion, while venting exhaust directly outdoors. It’s more efficient and safer for indoor air quality compared to traditional fireplaces. Many models are available in gas or propane options.

Why Does My Fireplace Smell Like Burning Plastic

A burning plastic smell from your fireplace might indicate debris, such as melted wiring or foreign materials, inside the firebox or chimney. Stop using the fireplace and inspect it carefully. Call a professional if you can’t locate the source of the smell.

Where To Buy A Fireplace?

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