Venting - What Type Do You Need?

Hearth product have certain venting requirements - read on to learn more.
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Fireplaces, stoves and fireplace inserts need to be vented to the outdoors either horizontally or vertically (except for electric fireplaces). Which direction they are vented depends upon the type of hearth product you have and the fuel it burns. Here’s a quick overview:

  • Direct Vent Gas Fireplaces: most are vented to the outdoors horizontally directly through the wall, but they can also be routed vertically through the roof.
  • Wood Fireplaces and Stoves: venting must be terminated to the outdoors vertically.
  • Pellet Stoves: most are vented horizontally, directly through the wall to the outdoors.
  • Fireplace Inserts: most are vented vertically through the roof, via the existing chimney.
  • Electric Fireplaces: no venting is required.

This infographic illustrates venting options, and also basic construction steps necessary when having a fireplace, stove or fireplace insert installed.

Fireplaces, stoves and fireplace inserts are available in many designs, ranging from traditional to modern. Check out the myriad of options here.

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