Product Description

American Hearth 35" Cottage Brick Ceramic Fiber Liner

Overview

Discover the American Hearth Cottage Brick Liner, model DVP35CPTB. This beautifully designed fireplace liner brings a classic touch to any home with its charming brick pattern and resilient construction, perfect for enhancing your fireplace area.

Benefits

  • Adds classic charm to your indoor space
  • Ensures a safe and lasting fireplace experience
  • Simplifies installation and maintenance, allowing you to enjoy your fireplace without hassle
  • Enhances the ambiance of your home with traditional aesthetics

Features

  • Constructed from durable ceramic fiber for longevity
  • Ventless design for easy installation
  • Authentic brick pattern for a traditional look
  • Compatible with cozy cottages and modern homes alike

Specifications

  • Brand: American Hearth
  • Accessory Type: Liner Kit
  • Material: Ceramic Fiber
  • Product Type: Interior Liner, Fireplace Accessory

Product Warranty

Enjoy peace of mind with a 10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber, a limited lifetime warranty on the 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

We highly recommend having a certified professional install all our units as any issues related to improper installation are not covered under warranty.

Does our product work during a power outage

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

What is the difference between millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces

Millivolt fireplaces rely on electricity generated by a standing pilot, while electronic ignition fireplaces require a power source like house voltage or battery voltage.

Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit

Our units are designed to operate on millivolts or low voltage, making most Wi-Fi thermostats, which use 24 volts, incompatible.

Where can I find my model and serial number

The model and serial number can be found on the rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance.

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

Fireplaces are intended for installation into framed openings with specific clearances. Fireboxes are similar but require a burner and logs to complete the unit. Inserts are designed to fit into existing wood-burning fireplaces that meet construction standards.

Can you tell me how old my unit is

To determine the age of your unit, locate the rating plate. The first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture, and the following two digits signify the week of that year when it was built.

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