Room Size
Every hearth product fills a room differently. The icons to the right are designed to help you get a general idea of the size and scale of each product in different sized rooms.
Small
10'x10' - 15'x15'

Medium
15'x15' - 20'x20'

Large
20'+x20'+

BTU/Hr Input
The amount of heat produced by a heating appliance is measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs). One BTU represents the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1lb of water by 1 degree F.
Generally, more BTUs correlate to greater heating potential. However, the amount of BTUs needed to heat a specific area varies, based on climate and home efficiency.
Estimated Hourly Operating Cost: (Learn More)
Estimated Operating Cost
Gas Fireplaces / Stoves / Inserts
Hourly operating costs are impacted by the BTUs for the product and the price of natural gas or propane.
Recommended Maintenance: (Learn More)
Recommended Maintenance
Gas Fireplaces / Stoves / Inserts
Get the most out of your hearth product by staying up-to-date on basic maintenance and care. Some seasonal maintenance activities you can perform include:
- Inspecting and cleaning the glass, doors, fronts and surrounds with a non-abrasive cleaner
- Checking and/or replacing remote control batteries and functioning
- Inspecting venting and termination cap (where the vent exits the home) for blockages or debris, and remove any obstructions
A certified hearth professional can help inspect your firebox, ignition system, gaskets, heat exchanger, and a few other technical items. Plan to have a local professional inspect your appliance annually. And always be sure your appliance is off and completely cooled before performing any maintenance.
Consult the installation/owner’s manual for more detailed information on maintenance.