Enjoy a fire started with the touch of a button! Gas stoves, fireplaces, and fireplace inserts are certainly the easiest to use and require the least effort. Most units can be operated by a remote so you can turn them off and on from the comfort of your sofa/chair/recliner. Gas stoves, fireplaces, or fireplace inserts can be used to decorate and heat your home. Some gas fireplaces are purely decorative, to give the ambiance of a fire without producing much heat, so they can be burned during any season. Electricity is needed only to run the fan on models which have the option of a fan.
At Harmony Hearth & Home we have a wide variety of choices when it comes to gas stoves, fireplaces, and fireplace inserts. Each brand has a selection of styles and options to create the unit which best compliments your home. Gas fireplaces come in a variety of shapes, including tall and narrow or wide screen. Some gas fireplaces are see-through or three-sided. You may have the option of rocks or crushed glass instead of logs inside the fireplace. Doors and decorative surroundings are also options on most fireplaces and fireplace inserts. The most difficult thing with a gas stove, fireplace, or fireplace insert is making up your mind! Once that is done, sit back and enjoy the comfort and beauty added to your home.
Gas logs are a simpler form of a gas fireplace. A gas burner and log set are installed into a wood-burning fireplace. The purchase price of gas logs is lower than a gas fireplace insert, but there are a few things to remember. Gas logs are decorative, they put off very little heat and most of the heat goes up the chimney. The damper must remain open at all times for use of a gas log set. This can also create draftiness when the set is not in use. Beauty and simplicity are the benefits of gas logs. A variety of log sets from Hargrove Hearth Products is available at Harmony Hearth & Home.
Harmony Hearth & Home will come to your home for a free estimate. Leave it to us to measure and help you narrow down the choices that will work in your home. We sell, install, and service, however, it is up to the homeowner to contact a plumber for installation of a gas line. Call us if you need a referral.
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Hearth pad (under stoves) |
| Doors |
scented oil and scent (for stoves) |
| Surround/trim |
hearth rug |
| Log/rock/glass set |
glass cleaner |
| Fan |
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| Remote control |
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| Thermostat |
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Simpson Dura Vent
Graysen Woods
Sand Hill

- No electricity is needed to run a gas stove, fireplace or fireplace insert. Minimal electricity is needed for the fan and remote controls run from batteries.
- Gas units are quiet themselves, only the fan will make noise
- Maintenance is minimal
- Ease – no wood to stack or pellets to buy
- Fireplaces sold at Harmony Hearth & Home are zero clearance
- Gas units we sell and install are direct vent. B-vent is not recommended, but is available in some cases. According to Wyoming codes, vent-free systems are not allowed.
- Fuel prices vary but currently use of natural gas is almost equal with other fuel types
- If using propane (LP) operation may be more costly than another fuel source
- Gas lines must be installed by a plumber. Cost will vary according to the home. We recommend customers obtain a quote on this prior to purchasing a fireplace requiring gas line installation.

- Vacuum under stove or fireplace and around fan to keep free of dust
- Clean glass occasionally while the unit is cool
- We suggest yearly maintenance with Harmony Hearth & Home for thorough cleaning and replacement of embers if needed

- Flames will yellow as the fire warms up. Condensation may also be seen on the glass if the unit is cold, but will quickly disappear as the unit warms.
- Do not rearrange your log or rock set unless you have gas logs, this could affect the flames.
- Keeping your fan clean will reduce the noise of the fan.
- Embers (which look like hot coals at the bottom of the fire) can be replaced when they dim or go out.
- If you are having trouble lighting the fireplace with the remote, check not only the batteries in the remote, but in the unit itself.
- Wind can blow out pilot lights. Wind shields and high wind caps are available at Harmony Hearth & Home for venting and may be recommended especially if the unit is on a West or North side of the home. We will also install the cap if requested.
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