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Cozy Grate Heater
Free Install Video!
Fits fireplaces larger than
20"wide x 17" Deep
Spitfire Fireplace
Heater
Fits fireplaces larger than
20 "wide x 14.5 " Deep

Fireplace Heater System
Free Install Video!
Fits fireplaces larger than
17"wide x 21 3/4 " Deep
x 20.5" High

     
4 Tube Fireplace Heater System
Fireplace Radiator Fireplace Heater System
Fireplace Gas Heater
Small Heater System
Free Install Video!
Fits fireplaces larger than
13 1/4" wide 17" Deep
x 17 1/2" High
Fireplace Radiator
Free Install Video!
Fits fireplaces larger than
19"wide x 16.5 " Deep

Gas Log Heater
Fits fireplaces larger than
20"wide x 17" Deep
 
Emberaire Fireplace Heater
 
 
Emberaire Heater
Fits fireplaces larger than
25"wide x 18" Deep
 
 




 
Fireplace Heater Replacement Parts
 
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Fireplace Radiator
 
1511000
This Fireplace Radiator Heater System is one of our heavy duty fireplace heaters. Made of cast iron, this unit sits in the fireplace with the blower resting on the hearth or floor. This fireplace heater outputs 45,000 BTU's of heat per hour using a 180 CFM blower; our most powerful blower.
The Fireplace Radiator can also be used with fireplace glass doors. The existing fireplace doors must be able to be raised 1 1/8" off the ground so they can rest on the front rail of the Fireplace Radiator. When purchasing new fireplace doors with the Fireplace Radiator, simply subtract 1 1/8" from your over all height of your fireplace opening and referring to the sizing guide for the proper fireplace door model.
Available with a right hand or left hand motor, the Fireplace Radiator is an excellent choice for homeowners looking to increase their fireplaces' efficiency.
Small Fireplace Heater System
 
1361015
One of the latest and best innovations for your home, the popular Fireplace Heater was developed to dramatically increase convection heat (hot air) coming from your fireplace. The unique design super heats the air within the exchanger tubes to over 500'F. This will increase your fireplace's efficiency up to 500%!
Stay a step ahead of high energy costs and keep your family warm by adding this fireplace heater to your home. You will realize your fireplace's full potential as the blower enhances the convection process by drawing in cold air from your room into the steel tubes where it is heated and blown out. The Fireplace Heater System is an enclosed system so there is no need to worry about smoke from the fire being blown into your home. The blower connects directly to the heater grate for easy positioning. The Fireplace Heater System for Zero Clearance Fireplace was designed specifically for smaller fireplaces and prefab fireplaces.
Fireplace Heater System
 
1361016
One of the latest and best innovations for your home, the popular Fireplace Heater was developed to dramatically increase convection heat (hot air) coming from your fireplace. The unique design super heats the air within the exchanger tubes to over 500'F. This will increase your fireplace's efficiency up to 500%!
Stay a step ahead of high energy costs and keep your family warm by adding this fireplace heater to your home. You will realize your fireplace's full potential as the blower enhances the convection process by drawing in cold air from your room into the steel tubes where it is heated and blown out. The heavy duty steel tubes serve as your fireplace grate; you simply build your fire directly on the steel tubes.
The Fireplace Heater System is an enclosed system so there is no need to worry about smoke from the fire being blown into your home. The blower connects directly to the heaters grate for easy positioning.
Fireplace Gas Log Heater
 
1255049
Designed for gas fireplaces, the Gas Log Fireplace Heater is the perfect companion for any fireplace door. It reduces your heating costs by distributing more heat throughout the room. Allows you to get the full benefit from your fireplace.
Specifically designed for placement inside your fireplace, the Gas Log Fireplace Heater generates 25,000 BTU's of heat per hour while hidden neatly behind your fireplace glass enclosure. The variable speed blower (60 CFM) is equipped with a thermostat control that turns on automatically at 110F and off at 90F. Motors on the left hand side of grate are available to accomodate your electrical outlet location.
Emberaire Wood and Gas Log Fireplace Heater
 
1401000
The Emberaire Fireplace Heater is versatile, as it functions efficiently with gas logs or wood. Use it while burning wood by simply laying the titanium alloy exchanger tube on your fireplace grate, in the fire. The tube is designed to withstand intense temperatures and comes with a five year warranty.
When using with a gas fireplace, simply use the tube as a replacement for your back gas log. This heater can be used with most glass doors. The Emberaire Fireplace Heater pulls in the cold air from your room, circulates it through the fireplace where it is heated, and then blows it back into your room. The system is competely enclosed so no smoke from your fireplace will be blown into your room. Make your home more energy efficient by adding the Emberaire heater to your fireplace.
Cozy Grate Fireplace Heater
 
1259025
Designed for masonry fireplaces, the Cozy Grate Fireplace Heater is the perfect companion for any fireplace glass door. It reduces your heating costs by distributing more heat throughout the room. Whether you have a glass door or not, the Cozy Grate Fireplace Heater can be installed and will allow you to get the full benefits from your fireplace.
Specifically designed for placement inside your fireplace, the Cozy Grate Fireplace Heater generates 40,000 BTU's of heat per hour while hidden neatly behind your glass fireplace enclosure. And the variable two speed blower (100 CFM) is equipped with a thermostat control that turns on automatically at 110F and off at 90F. Electrical cord for motor comes out the front of the unit. Motors on the left hand side of grate are available to accomodate your electrical outlet location.
Spitfire Fireplace Heater
 
1361100
The Spitfire Fireplace Heater was developed to dramatically increase the convection heat (hot air) coming from your fireplace. The unique design super heats the air within the exchanger tubes allowing you to realize your fireplace's full potential. The heavy duty steel tubes serve as your fireplace grate; you simply build your fire directly on the steel tubes.
4 Tips for Fireplace Efficiency
 

The fireplace has long been the favorite spot to gather in the American home. A place for warmth, the fireplace adds ambience, sparking memories that are to be treasured. With all the benefits that a fireplace can bring, there are some major downsides that if not addressed can cause a love for the fireplace to wane.

With soaring energy costs, the chief negative of having a fireplace has to be its inefficiency. When there is a fire burning, the fireplace does indeed radiate warmth in its general vicinity, but it also creates a convection current that can actually pull conditioned air out of the room and up the chimney causing your furnace to work overtime. When the fire is not burning, the fireplace has a damper which is supposed to block inside air from escaping and outside air from invading. The problem is that the damper is usually made of metal (this type of damper technology hasn’t changed in over 100 years!) and has no seal, which means that the damper is incredibly inefficient.

Your home has a dirty little secret – the fireplace that is designed to warm your house is actually doing the opposite and costing you hundreds of dollars in energy costs. Don’t fret – with a little investment of time and money, you can turn that inefficient fireplace into a powerhouse heater that will reduce your energy bills and add even more charm to your existing fireplace.

The following is a list of 4 things that you can do yourself to drastically reduce the heating costs associated with the inefficiency of your fireplace.

1. Top Sealing Dampers replace the fireplace throat damper and are installed at the top of the chimney. The top sealing damper has a seal that acts like a storm door keeping the expensive conditioned air inside the house and the outside air – outside. This principle works year round, whether you’re heating or cooling your house. This product can be purchased online and is easily installed by either a homeowner or a handyman.

2. A fireback is a cast iron plate that is placed at the back of your fireplace. Its purpose is to protect the back wall from fire damage and it usually features a design that adds to the homes decor. The fireback improves the fireplaces efficiency by absorbing the heat from the fire and radiating the heat back into the room.

3. A Fireplace Heater pulls fresh air from the room, circulates it through a chamber that is heated by the fire and then blows the heated air back into the room. These heaters are closed systems so no smoke from the fireplace is invading the home. Depending on which kind you purchase, these heaters can make a significant difference in your homes temperature, even heating a full room on its own. Specific fireplace heaters can be installed with fireplace glass doors which will kick your cost savings up another notch.

4. Fireplace Glass Doors will likely carry the largest investment, but you can reduce some of that cost by doing some of the work yourself. There are a number of fireplace doors that can be purchased online and come with easy to install instructions. The fireplace glass door creates a barrier between the living space and the chimney, thus reducing the area that your furnace will have to heat. This alone is a good reason to install these doors, but it’s not the only reason. Fireplace glass doors offer another level of safety for the home by protecting children and pets from the fire. If you have a wood burning fireplace you will want to purchase the screen mesh that is designed to go with the fireplace glass doors. This will allow you to have the doors open while the fire is burning and still have your home protected from sparks and embers. Fireplace glass doors are now being manufactured with modern designs and really add beauty and charm to the fireplace.

If you’re handy, all of these suggestions are easy to accomplish. In addition, all of the products, while difficult to find locally, can easily be purchased online. If you’re concerned about high energy costs but you want to keep your fireplace, then it’s time to plug up the holes in your monthly energy budget by plugging up the holes in your fireplace.

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