Did you know some fireplaces must be planned before your home is even built? Choosing a fireplace involves more than just picking a style. In this guide, discover how to plan your project, compare fireplace types and choose the right solution for your home.
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Stove, high-efficiency fireplace, decorative fireplace, insert, prefabricated model… with so much jargon, it’s easy to get lost. In the end, only one question matters: which appliance truly meets your needs? Find out whether your next appliance will be a stove or a fireplace in this practical guide, which also explains the different fuel options.
With fall well and truly here, it’s starting to get cold and we have already started lighting our stoves and fireplaces to get the rising humidity out. When people begin operating their appliances again, the number of repair requests increase immediatly. So we took the opportunity to ask our technical service expert what they thought were the most common causes of heaters breaking or malfunctioning. Here are 5 things they told us.
In Canada, all gas appliances on the market must undergo an energy efficiency test. This was established by the CSA (Canadian Standards Association). It is more commonly referred to as the P.4 test. This has been in place since 2003 and makes it easier for Canadian consumers to compare different gas fireplace models. You will recognize it by the EnerGuide label.
Through this article, we aim to share with you the white paper written by the HPBAC (Hearth, Patio & BBQ Association of Canada), along with important information related to the Canadian gas fireplace market.
Gas fireplaces are becoming increasingly popular with homeowners. Indeed, they offer you the warmth, the comfort and the atmosphere that you expect from a fireplace and many other advantages. Here are nine that will make you want to invest in a gas heater even more!





































