An electric fireplace gives you the look and warmth of a fire without smoke, venting, or fuel deliveries. Quick Chimney installs wall-mounted units, built-ins, and electric inserts that drop into an existing firebox. We handle placement, mounting, and electrical coordination so your new fireplace works right from day one.
What is included
- On-site assessment of the room, wall, or existing firebox
- Help choosing a unit sized for your space and heating goals
- Secure mounting or built-in framing for the new fireplace
- Electric insert fitting inside an existing masonry or prefab firebox
- Coordination of any dedicated circuit or outlet work needed
- Full function test and a walkthrough of controls and settings
Signs you might need this
- Your wood or gas fireplace sits unused because of maintenance or venting issues
- You want supplemental heat in a bedroom, basement, or home office
- Your existing firebox is damaged or has been condemned for burning
- You are remodeling and want a fireplace without adding a chimney
- You want fireplace ambiance in a condo or rental where venting is not an option
How it works
Free Quote
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Tidy Work
Drop cloths down, vacuums out, your home protected throughout.
Frequently asked questions
Do electric fireplaces need a chimney or vent?
No. Electric fireplaces produce flame effects with light and heat with a built-in element, so there is no smoke or exhaust. That means no chimney, flue, or outside venting is required, which is why they can go in almost any room.
Can an electric insert go into my old wood-burning fireplace?
In most cases, yes. Electric inserts are made to fit inside an existing masonry or prefab firebox. We measure your opening, recommend a properly sized insert, and install it so the finished look is clean and the unit has the power supply it needs.
Do electric fireplaces actually produce heat?
Yes. Most units include a heater that can warm the room they are in, and many let you run the flame effect with the heat off. They work well as supplemental heat, though they are not designed to replace a whole-home heating system.