Product Description

American Hearth Boulevard 48" Linear Black Porcelain Liner with Burner Cover

Overview

This elegant fireplace liner is designed to enhance your Boulevard fireplace experience. The black porcelain mirrors and accentuates the dancing flames, offering a visually captivating ambiance that transforms your space.

Benefits

  • Enhance the visual depth of your fireplace, creating a stunning focal point in your room.
  • Experience a lively and dynamic fire that adds warmth and comfort to your gatherings.
  • Enjoy a seamless installation designed specifically for your Empire Boulevard Linear Vent-Free Fireplace.

Features

  • Weight: 24 lbs
  • Type: Black porcelain liner with burner cover
  • Designed for Empire Boulevard Linear Vent-Free Fireplace

Specifications

  • Brand: American Hearth
  • Accessory Type: Liner Kit
  • Product Type: Interior liner, fireplace accessory
  • Material: Porcelain

Product Warranty

This product comes with a 10-year Limited Warranty on the combustion chamber and a Limited Lifetime Warranty on glass. Additional parts carry a three-year limited warranty, and remote controls along with lighting systems have a one-year limited warranty.

FAQs

  • Can I buy a fireplace online and install it myself? We recommend hiring a certified professional for installation to avoid issues that are not covered under warranty.
  • Does our product work during a power outage? Yes, most appliances can function without power; please consult a local dealer for specifics.
  • What is the difference between Millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces? Millivolt fireplaces use electricity from a standing pilot, whereas electronic ignition fireplaces require a power source.
  • Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit? Our units are designed for millivolt or low voltage operation; most Wi-Fi thermostats operate on 24 volts and are incompatible.
  • Where can I find my model and serial number? Locate the rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance for this information.
  • What is the difference between a fireplace, a firebox, and an insert? Fireplaces can be installed in framed openings. Fireboxes require a burner and logs, while inserts fit into existing wood-burning fireplaces.
  • Can you tell me how old my unit is? The first two digits of the serial number on the rating plate indicate the year of manufacture.

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