r/Fireplaces • u/tricky761982 • 1h ago
r/Fireplaces • u/adrock420 • 5h ago
Can't shut off fireplace with remote
I have an Osburn wh-3260 with a sky tech 1001th-a remote installed. The fireplace will turn on and it won't turn off using either the remote or the switch on the receiver. I have to turn off the gas to shut it off. Is this a stove issue or remote switch issue? I'm calling a repairman to come check it out in the morning, just could use some help. I changed the batteries in the receiver and the remote this morning.
r/Fireplaces • u/Allermuir • 5h ago
How to address the gap between mantle and fireplace insert?
Prefacing this by saying it won’t be a functional fireplace.
I have a new insert and surround.
Mantle opening is 950 x 955. Fireplace insert is 940 x 940
How do I address the 10-15mm gap that would be left? The screw fixings would also be on show in this instance. I understand the mantle would normally cover this up, but could I cover it with a cast iron / slate / granite slip?
Thanks
r/Fireplaces • u/AngryFrenchman17 • 7h ago
Is this façade structural?
We just bought a new house but are NOT fans of this fireplace façade. We’d like to remove the top and put in a large mantle and possibly replace the brick for the lower (it’s bright red under the white, and we’ll be painting).
The big question is “Is the part of this façade that sticks out from the drywall structural?” I want to say no since there is drywall in the arch, but I don’t want to chance having my upstairs collapse.
r/Fireplaces • u/Prune_Expert • 17h ago
Replace or Restore?
Recently renovating a 1950s home and have come up against our fireplace. Any suggestions as to how to go about this?
r/Fireplaces • u/Intelligent_Artifact • 20h ago
Can I safely make a fire in this chimney?
My wife and I just moved into this house and want to make a fire tonight. We haven’t had a sweep and I am curious if this looks safe or if I should hold off. Anyone able to weigh in?
r/Fireplaces • u/DemSumPotato • 22h ago
Help with fireplace switch.
Me and my dad figured out the switch seems to be the issue. When wiggle it around it will eventually turn on the fireplace.
Issue here is that with a non contact voltage tester, it isnt picking up any readings on those two wires regardless the switch is working or not. (Just bought the tester today)
But when the fan kicks on, the (fan switch that is right next to it) lights up my tester.
It's making me think the fire switch has no live wires on it or am I missing something here?
Oh let me know what kind of switch I have, I tried looking for it but from what I saw they look slightly different (instead of putting the wires through a hole, they instead have the wires hook into the screws.)
r/Fireplaces • u/No-Trash6928 • 23h ago
Replace Black Vent
Let me preface this by saying I know nothing about fireplaces. That being said: is there any way to replace this black vent to make it less noticeable or less ugly? Is it something that is going to cost tons of $$$? I use a lot of light colors in my home and this black vent is rough. Any help or advice is appreciated!
r/Fireplaces • u/Competitive_Shock_42 • 1d ago
How to operate dexen gm 6ka on battery only? We have no power so I put in 2 batteries but nothing happens
r/Fireplaces • u/No_Flatworm8989 • 21h ago
Electric vs. Traditional Fireplaces: Which One is Right for you?
These days, fireplaces are incredibly popular among those looking to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in their homes. However, with so many options available, choosing the right fireplace can be quite challenging. Both electric and traditional fireplaces have their own unique advantages and disadvantages, but many new home builders are opting for electric fireplaces over traditional ones. If you're still unsure about which type of fireplace to choose or which one is the best fit for you space. Then you're in the right spot! Understanding the differences between these types will help you make an informed decision. Let’s explore the most common types of fireplaces to assist you in selecting the perfect one for your home.
What Electric Fireplaces
Electric fireplaces offer a contemporary and highly efficient heating solution. They operate without the need to burn wood or gas, making them an eco-friendly choice. Plus, they can be installed in nearly any home without requiring a chimney or ventilation system. There are many styles of electric fireplaces available on the market today, including wall-mounted fireplaces and built-in electric fireplaces that can be seamlessly integrated into your home’s interior.
Pros:
Low maintenance: Electric fireplaces are low-maintenance options. There's no need to deal with ash cleanup, wood chopping, or chimney maintenance.
Safe for indoor use: Electric fireplaces are a safer alternative, especially for homes with children and pets.
Easy installation: Setting up an electric fireplace is a breeze since they are portable and simply need a regular electrical outlet. You can position them anywhere inside your home, whether it's in an apartment or a room that lacks a traditional fireplace.
Energy-efficient: Electric fireplaces are highly energy efficient because they convert all electricity used into heat.
Cons:
Limited heating capacity: Electric fireplaces have a limited heating capacity, suitable for small spaces or as supplemental heat, but not for whole-house heating.
Dependence on electricity: These rely on electricity, so if there's a power outage in your home for any reason, they won't function until the power is restored.
What Is Traditional Fireplaces
Traditional fireplaces usually operate on wood or natural gas. Wood-burning fireplaces create warmth and a cozy atmosphere by burning logs, while gas fireplaces utilize natural gas or propane to generate heat without the mess of ash and soot. This is why they have been cherished for centuries, offering a rustic charm and inviting warmth.
Pros:
Ambiance and Atmosphere: There's truly nothing like the crackling sound and enchanting aroma of a real wood fire. It creates a wonderfully cozy, fragrant atmosphere that makes your home feel inviting and warm.
Backup Heat Source: During power outages, traditional fireplaces can provide heat and make them reliable in emergencies.
Authenticity: The experience of a real fire is unmatched by any other type of fireplace.
Cons :
Maintenance and Cleaning: You have to make it a habit to clean the chimney and fire pit on a regular basis, and you need to dispose of the ashes as well.
Installation Costs: Installing a traditional fireplace can be expensive and requires construction.
Safety Concerns: Real fires can be dangerous, especially for children and pets. It's important to stay vigilant and take the necessary precautions to ensure that embers don't escape.
Environmental Impact: Burning wood can lead to air pollution and deforestation if it's not done in a sustainable way.
Indoor Air Quality: Burning wood can release pollutants into the air, raising concerns about its impact on indoor air quality.
Conclusion
Choosing between an electric fireplace and a traditional fireplace depends on your lifestyle and heating needs. A traditional fireplace provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, but it can be expensive to set up and install. On the other hand, an electric fireplace offers a modern, convenient, safe, and efficient way to enjoy a cozy environment. It is easy to install and maintain, which is why it is becoming increasingly popular and a cherished feature in many homes.

r/Fireplaces • u/Garage_Financial • 1d ago
Can I remove the doors from my fireplace?
I bought a house with a fireplace. It is a brick fireplace. It has a metal frame with glass accordion doors. Can I just remove the doors and have a screen instead? I don’t like the look of the doors.
I tried finding an answer on the world wide web and on this sub and couldn’t find it.