Product Description

American Hearth 48" Boulevard Linear See-Through with Burner Cover

Overview

Transform your living space with the American Hearth 48" Boulevard Linear See-Through fireplace, featuring an exquisite black porcelain liner that enhances the ambiance by reflecting the vibrant flames. This fireplace not only provides warmth but creates an inviting atmosphere that captivates and enchants.

Benefits

  • Enjoy a stunning visual display as flames dance and shimmer, making every gathering memorable.
  • Experience comfort and coziness, turning your home into a welcoming retreat.
  • Make an elegant statement in your home decor with this stylish and modern fireplace design.

Features

  • Generates a tall, lively fire with hand-painted ceramic fiber logs.
  • Equipped with a burner cover for seamless aesthetics when not in use.
  • Designed specifically for the Empire Boulevard Linear See-Through Vent-Free Fireplace.

Specifications

  • Weight: 21 lbs
  • Brand: American Hearth
  • Type: Decorative accessories, Black Porcelain Liner with Burner Cover
  • Color: Black
  • Made in USA: Yes

Product Warranty

This product comes with a 10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber and a limited lifetime warranty on the glass. All other parts are covered by a three-year limited warranty, while remote controls and lighting systems carry a one-year limited warranty.

Product FAQs

Can I buy a fireplace online and install it myself

We highly recommend having a certified professional handle the installation of all our units to ensure safety and proper functionality, as any issues from improper installation will not be covered under warranty.

Does our product work during a power outage

Yes, most of our appliances can be operated during power outages. Please consult a local dealer for more specific information.

What is the difference between Millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces

Millivolt fireplaces utilize electricity generated by a standing pilot, while electronic ignition fireplaces require a power source, which can include both house and battery voltage.

Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit

Our fireplaces typically operate on millivolts or low voltage, whereas most Wi-Fi thermostats require 24 volts, which makes them incompatible.

Where can I find my model and serial number

The rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance contains the model and serial number information you need.

What is the difference between a fireplace, a firebox, and an insert

Fireplaces are designed for installation into a framed opening with specific clearances. Fireboxes function similarly but require a burner and logs. Inserts are meant for installation within an existing wood-burning fireplace that meets building standards.

Can you tell me how old my unit is

The first two digits of the serial number denote the manufacturing year, while the next two represent the week of that year in which it was built.

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