Fireplace Products Peoria IL

A fireplace is a wonderful thing in Peoria. It provides real heat, but, even more important, it generates the kind of warmth people feel in their hearts. So it's no wonder that most new homes built today have at least one fireplace. Unfortunately, code requirements sometimes prohibit builders from installing these babies. But there is a solution: an electric fireplace.

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309-678-0653
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Dunlap, IL
C T Gabbert Remodeling & Const Inc
(309) 637-2110
1323 Sw Adams St
Peoria, IL
Acme Home Improvements Office Inc
(309) 681-5117
4311 N Sheridan Rd
Peoria, IL
Millworks (A Division of Woodworkers Shop Inc.)
(309) 691-2595
7022 N. University
Peoria, IL
Sears Home Services
(888) 867-5309
3315 COURT ST
PEKIN, IL
C.T. Gabbert Remodeling & Const., Inc./
(309) 637-2110
1323 SW Adams
Peoria, IL
Ron's Carpets Inc.
(309) 674-3338
1003 NE Adams Street
Peoria, IL
GCO Flooring Outlet
(309) 682-7000
4732 Brandywine Drive
Peoria, IL
Deuce Development Corp.
309-353-6324
100 Broadway Rd.
Pekin, IL
Magik Property Service Corp.
708-233-6008
11 Enchanted Garden
eureka, IL
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TO MANY HOME BUYERS, A FIREPLACE is a wonderful thing. It provides real heat, but, even more important, it generates the kind of warmth people feel in their hearts. So it's no wonder that most new homes built today have at least one fireplace. Unfortunately, code requirements sometimes prohibit builders from installing these babies. But there is a solution: an electric fireplace.


“They've been in the consumer market for about seven years, and in the new-construction market for about three,” says Leo Venturini, general manager for electric products at Mount Pleasant, Iowa–based Heatilator. “Overall, the growth has been about 50 percent to 100 percent during that time.”


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Unlike other types of fireplaces, electric units—available from such manufacturers as Heatilator; Ontario, Canada–based Wolf Steel/Napoleon; and Lennox Hearth Products, Orange, Calif.—don't use combustible fuel sources. Instead, they use light to generate a flame image. Thus, they are inherently safer than traditional units and can be installed where the latter can't.


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“They are especially valuable in multi-family projects or condos and in places where codes don't allow you to run the vents for gas,” says John Crouch, director of public affairs for the Arlington, Va.–based Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association. Part of the trend, he says, is for builders to put them in a bedroom or hang them on the wall. “It's not uncommon for builders to use a wood-burning unit.

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