Gas Fireplaces & Stoves

Gas fireplaces burn natural gas instead of wood. They come in three types: inserts, built-ins,  and log sets. We’ll help you pick the type of gas fireplace that’s right for you. We’ll also walk you through the key features to look for and explain how to get a unit that generates enough heat for your particular space.

Wood-Burning Fireplaces & Stoves

A fireplace is a large ventilated structure that’s designed to safely contain a fire. They are typically made of heat-resistant materials like brick or stone that can withstand fires. For a more traditional look & feel, choose a wood-burning fireplace or a wood stove to make good use of all that extra firewood!

Electric Fireplaces & Stoves

An electric fireplace is an electric heater that mimics a fireplace burning wood or natural gas. Electric fireplaces are often placed in conventional fireplaces, which can then no longer be used for conventional fires. They’re easy to install because they don’t require any venting, and can give your home a fresh, modern look.

Wood Pellet Stoves

Pellet stoves use recycled wood pellets to heat your space. They are CO2 neutral, automatic, easier to maintain than wood-burning stoves, and low in emissions of particulates. Advanced Fireplace & Stove has an excellent selection of pellet stoves and a track record for quality stove and fireplace installs. 

Outdoor Fireplaces & Stoves

Looking to give your outdoor patio or recreation area a refreshed look and a cozy place to keep warm? We can get you squared away with a custom outdoor fireplace, or a natural gas firepit. Stop by our showroom to see our selection or give us a call for an in-home quote.

Maintenance & Repair

Does your stove, fireplace insert, or firepit need maintenance or repair? The pros at Advanced Fireplace & Stove can help! Our trained service team is known for its excellent service and reliability. Contact us today to see how we can get your home heating back on track.

GAS

Gas fireplaces offer much of the charm of wood burning fireplaces with less maintenance and less heat loss. Gas fireplaces burn natural gas or propane instead of wood. Natural gas is less expensive than propane and produces about 5% more heat. Most gas units are easy to use, requiring only the push of a button to turn or flip of a switch to turn them on and off.

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WOOD-BURNING

These are the oldest and most traditional fireplace option. People choose wood-burning fireplaces because they like the authentic look and smell of burning wood, and the relaxing crackling sounds that come from a wood burning fireplace. Available in fireplace or stove formats.

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ELECTRIC

Electric fireplaces use light technology to create the look of a fire. Electric fireplaces come in a variety of styles and sizes. They can be added to almost any room that has an electric outlet. This type of fireplace is primarily used for decorative purposes and can be floor standing or wall mounted. All you have to do is follow the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding placement and plug it in.

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WOOD PELLET

Electric fireplaces use light technology to create the look of a fire. Electric fireplaces come in a variety of styles and sizes. They can be added to almost any room that has an electric outlet. This type of fireplace is primarily used for decorative purposes and can be floor standing or wall mounted. All you have to do is follow the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding placement and plug it in.

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OUTDOOR

Did you know Advanced Fireplace & Stove also offers outdoor fireplaces and installation? Available in gas insert, wood-burning, or stove formats, and easily customized to enhance the aesthetic of your yard, patio, or outdoor space.

Fireplace Maintenance & Repair

Having troubles with your current fireplace, stove, or insert? The pros at Advanced Fireplace & Stove can help!