American Hearth Boulevard 60" Linear Reflective Black Ceramic Glass Liner
Overview
This striking Black Porcelain Liner enhances the visual appeal of your Boulevard fireplace, reflecting the flames to create a sense of depth and warmth. The lively fire dances beautifully around the hand-painted ceramic fiber logs, providing a captivating display of light and shadow.
Benefits
- Enhances the ambiance of your space with a stunning visual display
- Creates a cozy atmosphere for relaxing or entertaining
- Offers a functional and stylish addition to your fireplace setup
Features
- Weight: 50 lbs
- Type: Liner, Reflective, Black Ceramic Glass
- Specifically designed for the Empire Boulevard Linear Vent-Free Fireplace
Specifications
- Brand: American Hearth
- Accessory Type: Liner Kit
- Product Type: Interior Liner, Fireplace Accessory
- Material: Ceramic Glass
Product Warranty
The warranty includes a 10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber, a limited lifetime warranty on glass, and a three-year limited warranty on all other parts. Remote controls and lighting systems come with a one-year limited warranty.
Product FAQs
Can I buy a fireplace online and install it myself
It is highly recommended to have a certified professional install all units. Issues arising from improper installation are not covered under warranty.
Does our product work during a power outage
Yes, many of our appliances can be used in a power outage. Please contact a local dealer for additional details.
What is the difference between millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces
Millivolt fireplaces use electricity generated by a standing pilot to operate. Electronic ignition fireplaces require power to function, which can come from house voltage or battery voltage.
Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit
Our units are designed for operation by millivolt or low voltage. Most Wi-Fi thermostats operate at 24 volts and are incompatible.
Where can I find my model and serial number
A rating plate is attached to the appliance valve, which contains the model and serial number.
What is the difference between a fireplace, a firebox, and an insert
Fireplaces are installed within a framed opening with specific clearance requirements. Fireboxes function similarly but require a burner and logs. Inserts are meant to be placed into existing wood-burning fireplaces that adhere to construction standards.
Can you tell me how old my unit is
The serial number located on the rating plate will indicate the age. The first two digits denote the year of manufacture and the next two digits indicate the week of that year the unit was constructed.