Heatilator is one of the oldest manufacturers of Fireplaces in America. They launched their company in the same year the Charles Lindbergh flew over the Atlantic Ocean, 1927. Almost immedieately the quality of their product pushed them to the fore of the fireplace world, and they rapidly became known as the “first name in fireplaces.” Heatilator fireplaces continue to be distinguished by their quality, and whether you are going to be using a standard Heatilator fireplace or a Heatilator gas fireplace, you can rest assured that there is 80 years of tradition behind the product you purchase.

More and more people are buying gas fireplaces, since it can be difficult to get ahold of wood in the middle of the metropolis. Thankfully, there is much to recommend the unmatched efficiency of the Heatilator gas fireplace. Blowers circulate air from just outside the firebox around an entire home, making it possible to heat an entire building with just one fireplace. No more will the living room be scorchingly hot and all the surrounding rooms cold.

Another distinctive feature of Heatilator models are the Heatilator glass doors. Originally fireplaces did not have tempered glass doors, but only cast iron ones. Heatilator pioneered the use of tempered glass and has many models available, some of which have multiple sides to allow you to actually look through the fireplace. This is an enjoyable experience. If the thought of a glass door on your fireplace scares you, don't be afraid. The glass is temperature resistant, and, in the unlikely event that it should be damaged, there are Heatilator fireplace replacement doors available. Other Heatilator parts are available as accessories, such as remote controls or fan kits, which improve efficiency, or add-ons for the doors or trim.

If you have an existing fireplace and are considering upgrading to a more efficient model, remember that an insert is most likely the easiest and most cost effective method to improve your wood or gas fireplace. Heatilator parts make this transition even easier: you have the patented Heatilator liner already installed in your fireplace insert, and all you have to do is have the insert installed into your existing fireplace.

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