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Shop Superior Fireplace for a wide range of gas, wood-burning, and electric models that are perfect for your home. Whether you love the crackle of a wood fire or the convenience of gas and electric options, you'll find something for every space. Each fireplace is built for reliability and designed to enhance any setting. Explore the full collection today at The Trade Table and discover the perfect fireplace for your home.
Here are some of the best Superior Fireplaces on The Trade Table:
The Superior DRC6300 Series Clean-Faced Direct Vent Natural Gas Fireplace with Electronic Ignition is a modern, sleek fireplace that seamlessly enhances contemporary spaces. Available in 40” and 45” models, it offers a large ceramic glass viewing area that beautifully showcases tall, dramatic flames rising through reflective crushed glass media. The flush hearth design and hidden gas controls provide a clean, seamless look. With six flame settings, battery backup for power outages, and a full-function remote, this fireplace delivers convenience and style. Backed by a 20-year limited warranty, it’s a reliable choice for any home.
The Superior DRL6000 Series Linear Contemporary Direct Vent Natural Gas Fireplace with Electronic Ignition is ideal for modern and transitional spaces. Available in sizes from 48" to 84", it features a sleek, clean-face design with a large ceramic glass front that offers a captivating view of the flames. This fireplace includes six flame settings, a factory-installed blower with six-speed settings, and a multi-function remote for optimal control. Optional indoor and outdoor see-through conversion kits expand its versatility. With efficient heating and mood-enhancing floor lighting, it delivers both style and comfort, backed by a 20-year limited warranty.
The Superior DRL4500 Series 43-Inch Linear Contemporary Direct Vent Gas Fireplace in Electronic Ignition brings a bold and sleek aesthetic to any modern space. Its expansive viewing area, highlighted by ceramic glass and in-floor lighting, beautifully accentuates the flames and colorful glass pebbles. Designed for versatility, it can be used indoors or converted into a see-through model for indoor/outdoor applications. Convenient gas controls are hidden in the fireplace floor, and the electronic ignition with battery backup ensures operation even during power outages. With seven flame settings and mood-enhancing lighting, this fireplace provides a customizable ambiance. Backed by a 20-year limited warranty, it’s a stylish and functional addition to any home.
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about the Superior Fireplace:
To light a Superior gas fireplace, first, ensure the gas valve is off and wait a few minutes for safety. Turn the valve to the "pilot" position, press and hold the control knob, then press the igniter repeatedly until the pilot lights. Once lit, hold the knob for 30 seconds before turning it to the "on" position.
To turn on a Superior gas fireplace, open the access panel and ensure the pilot light is on. Turn the control knob from "pilot" to "on." If it has a remote or wall switch, simply flip the switch or press the remote button.
Locate the control panel, turn the valve to "pilot," and ignite the pilot by pressing the control knob while hitting the igniter. After lighting, turn the knob to "on." Use the remote or wall switch for easy operation if available.
To start your Superior fireplace, turn the gas valve to "pilot" and ignite the pilot with the control knob and igniter. Hold the knob for 30 seconds, then switch it to "on." For some models, you can start it using a remote or wall switch.
To remove the glass, locate the clamps or screws that hold the glass panel in place. Carefully unscrew or release the clamps, and gently lift the glass out. Always ensure the fireplace is cool and turned off before starting this process.
You can adjust the flame on a Superior fireplace by turning the gas valve. Turning it counterclockwise increases the flame, while clockwise decreases it. Make sure to do this carefully and according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Ensure the fireplace is off and the glass is cool. Use a non-abrasive glass cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe away soot and residue. Avoid using harsh chemicals or cleaning the glass when it’s hot.
Turn off the gas supply and locate the thermocouple near the pilot light. Unscrew the old thermocouple and replace it with a new one, ensuring it’s tightly secured. Reconnect everything and test the pilot light.
To increase the flame, turn the gas valve counterclockwise slightly. This allows more gas to flow, creating a larger flame. Always adjust carefully and refer to your fireplace manual for guidance.
Turn the gas valve to "pilot," press the control knob, and repeatedly press the igniter until the pilot light ignites. Keep the knob pressed for about 30 seconds to ensure the pilot stays lit. Once stable, turn the control knob to the "on" position.
To turn off the fireplace, simply turn the gas valve to the "off" position. If using a remote or switch, switch it off. Ensure the pilot light is also off if needed.
To open the fireplace, locate the clips or screws holding the front glass panel in place. Gently remove the fasteners and carefully lift off the glass. Make sure the fireplace is cool and turned off before attempting to open it.
Hire a professional installer to ensure proper ventilation and safety compliance. They will follow the manufacturer's instructions to install the unit and connect the gas line safely. Installation typically includes venting, mounting, and gas hookup.
Ensure the fireplace glass and gaskets are properly sealed. Check for any cracks or gaps around the fireplace and seal them with heat-resistant caulk. Installing a chimney cap can also help prevent drafts.
Superior fireplaces are known for their high efficiency, with direct vent models typically reaching 70-80% efficiency. This means most of the heat stays in your home rather than escaping through the vent. Efficiency depends on the model and how it’s used.
It's recommended to clean your Superior fireplace at least once a year. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the glass, checking for soot buildup, and inspecting the gas logs, ensures optimal performance. Professional cleaning may be needed if there is significant residue.
Check if the pilot light is on and that the gas supply is working. If the pilot won’t ignite, clean the burner and pilot assembly, or check the thermocouple. If issues persist, it may need professional service.
Turn off the fireplace and ensure it is cool. Remove the glass panel, pull out the old gasket, and replace it with a new one following the manufacturer's specifications. Secure the glass back in place after installation.
Check if the gas supply is fully open and adjust the flame control on the valve. Clean the burner and pilot assembly if debris is blocking gas flow. If the issue persists, a professional may need to inspect the gas line or pressure.
Regularly clean the glass and inspect the gas logs and burner for debris. Schedule annual professional maintenance to check the venting system and gas connections. Proper maintenance ensures safety and prolongs the life of the fireplace.
Purchase a compatible remote control from the manufacturer or an authorized dealer. Follow the setup instructions in the manual to pair it with your fireplace. If needed, reset the receiver to connect the new remote.
To install a blower, first ensure the fireplace is off and cool. Attach the blower to the designated area behind the burner, following the installation guide. For proper wiring and connection, it’s best to hire a professional electrician.
Condensation occurs when there is poor air circulation or improper venting. Make sure the venting system is clear and functioning correctly. Installing a dehumidifier in the room may also help.
Inspect the edges of the fireplace for any gaps or cracks. Use heat-resistant caulk to seal small gaps and ensure proper insulation. This prevents drafts and maintains the efficiency of the fireplace.
Superior direct vent fireplaces can be vented horizontally through an exterior wall. A co-axial vent pipe system is installed to carry exhaust out while bringing in fresh air. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for venting to ensure safety.
Turn on the fireplace by pressing the power button on the remote. Some remotes allow you to adjust the flame height and control the blower. Refer to the manual for detailed operating instructions.
To check for gas leaks, turn off the gas supply and use a soap solution on the gas line connections. If bubbles form, there is a leak. Contact a professional immediately to repair the leak.
Turn off the gas valve and wait a few minutes. Turn the valve to "pilot" and relight the pilot light following the instructions. If the fireplace still doesn't work, consult the manual for model-specific reset steps.
Turn the gas valve to "pilot," press the control knob, and repeatedly press the igniter until the pilot light ignites. Keep holding the control knob for 30 seconds before releasing it. Once the pilot stays lit, turn the valve to "on."
To increase efficiency, regularly clean the fireplace and ensure proper venting. Install a blower to circulate warm air into the room. Also, check for drafts and seal any gaps around the fireplace for better heat retention.
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