If You’re in the Metro Denver Area or Nearby, Come to Us for Expert Level Fireplace & Firepit Installations
Whether you dream of a cozy indoor gas fireplace, a stylish outdoor fire pit, or a beautiful electric fireplace in the lobby of your business, the expert team at Colorado Comfort Products can bring your vision to life. With a level of experience and a passion for design that can’t be matched, we install fireplaces, fire pits, grills, patio heaters, and more products that enhance your space and provide lasting enjoyment. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction has delivered exemplary results to Denver area residents and business owners for more than 30 years.
Where We Travel
Ready to get to work on your next project? Before you give us a call to schedule, confirm that we service your location.
Our highest traffic service areas include:
We also serve the following counties and zip codes in the Metro Denver area: Broomfield County, Jefferson Country, Douglas County, Boulder County, Eagle County, Summit County, Grand County, Adams County, Arapahoe County
80020, 80021, 80023, 80038, 80001, 80002, 80003, 80004, 80005, 80006, 80007, 80401, 80402, 80403, 80419, 80010, 80011, 80012, 80013, 80014, 80015, 80016, 80017, 80018, 80019, 80040, 80041, 80042, 80044, 80045, 80046, 80047, 80134, 80138, 80108, 80301, 80302, 80303, 80304, 80305, 80306, 80307, 80308, 80309, 80310, 80314, 81657, 81658, 80424, 80482
If you don’t see your town or zip code listed above but you live nearby, give us a call as we may be able to come to you.
Wood, Gas, or Electric – Which Is the Best Fuel Source?
Choosing the right fireplace fuel depends on several factors, including your lifestyle, home, and environmental preferences.
Wood Fireplaces
These units offer a classic, cozy atmosphere with the familiar crackle and scent of burning wood. They can be a cost-effective heating option if you have access to firewood. However, they require regular cleaning and maintenance due to ash and creosote buildup. Proper ventilation is essential for safety and to prevent indoor air quality issues caused by smoke and particles.
Gas Fireplaces
Gas models provide convenience and consistent heat without the mess of wood. They are generally easier to maintain and can be controlled with a switch or remote. While they produce fewer emissions than wood fireplaces, they do contribute to environmental impact through the use of fossil fuels. Proper installation and regular care are important for safety.
Electric Fireplaces
Electric fireplaces are one of the most convenient options, requiring only an electrical outlet. They offer customizable flames and heat settings, making them a popular choice for ambiance or supplemental heat. Electric fireplaces are clean and efficient, with no emissions or ventilation needed. However, they may not provide as much heat as wood or gas options and rely on electricity so you will have to use an alternative source in the event of a power outage.
I Have an Existing Chimney Structure, What Are My Options for a New Fireplace?
If you already have a chimney, you have several options for adding a fireplace. Your ideal choice will depend on your personal preference, the condition of your chimney, and local building codes.
Traditional wood-burning fireplace or insert. If your chimney is in good shape and meets local regulations, you can install a traditional wood-burning fireplace. These offer a classic look and feel but require regular maintenance and cleaning.
Direct vent gas fireplace. This option uses a venting system that can be adapted to your existing chimney. It’s efficient, easy to use, and doesn’t always require a chimney liner.
Vent-free gas fireplace. These fireplaces don’t need a chimney or venting, but they must be installed correctly to ensure safety and comply with local regulations.
How Do Gas Logs Work?
Gas logs create a realistic wood-burning look in a gas fireplace. Crafted from heat-resistant ceramic or refractory materials, they are designed to mimic the appearance of real logs. When ignited, gas flows through the logs and burns, producing flames that dance around the log shapes. Air channels within the logs help distribute the flames evenly for a natural look. Gas logs provide steady and consistent warmth, making them a popular choice.
There are two main types: vented and ventless. Vented gas logs require a chimney or vent to expel combustion gases, while ventless logs produce fewer emissions and don’t need a venting system.
Will an Electric Fireplace Work in My Commercial Space?
Many businesses opt to install electric fireplaces. They’re easy to set up – needing only a power outlet – and look great in offices, lobbies, restaurants, and stores. These fireplaces offer clean heat without the mess of traditional fireplaces. You can adjust the flame look and heat level to match your space. They’re also energy-efficient and safe to use indoors. Since they don’t require a chimney, they’re perfect for places where space is limited and has to be used strategically. We’ll help you choose the right electric fireplace that works with the size of your space and can meet your heating needs.
How Long Does It Take to Install a Fireplace?
The time it takes to install a fireplace depends on what kind it is and how much work is involved. Gas and electric fireplaces usually take about a few hours. Gas units take up a little extra time to hook up the gas, set up the venting system, and complete any needed rewiring work. If you need to make changes to your home or put in a new vent, it will likely take longer.
Wood-burning fireplaces take the longest, often spanning a few days. Building or fixing the area around the fireplace, making sure there’s good airflow, and doing any brickwork takes time. But remember, these are only estimates. Once we have more information about the type of fireplace you want and your home’s layout, we can give you a more accurate timeframe.
We’re Denver’s Preferred Fire Feature Installer
Fireplace installations can be complicated and your appliance can be extremely dangerous when not installed correctly. Don’t take your safety into your own hands. Instead, trust the experts here at Colorado Comfort Products. We strive to give all of our clients a stress-free experience with results that exceed expectations. Stop by our showroom at 255 Wyandot Street in Denver or give us a call at 303-777-3234 to schedule an appointment.
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