Fireplace Inserts/Garage Heaters

Gas Fireplace Inserts


Restore the focal point of your home with a gas fireplace insert. Designed to fit into an existing wood fireplace, a gas insert can transform your dated fireplace into a cozy oasis. From a simple swap to a whole-hearth remodel, fall in love with your fireplace again.

Why Get a Gas Fireplace Insert?

Gas fireplaces inserts have a number of advantages over traditional wood-burning fireplaces, none bigger than convenience. Gas fireplace advantages include:

  • No wood cutting/buying, stacking or storage;
  • Turns off instantly;
  • Easier to keep clean;
  • Relatively easy to retrofit.


Fireplace inserts slip into a pre-existing fireplace or properly-framed wall opening. Generally speaking, any insert designed for an in-wall installation can go into an existing fireplace. Be sure to check code requirements for gas fireplaces where you live. Many states and municipalities have specific regulations for venting and clearance that will impact your selection. Like you would any other fireplace, it’s important to service and maintain gas fireplaces to keep them safe and working properly. Contact us to set-up a free estimate or have any questions. We handle all of the details.


A great choice for homeowners who want minimal fuss, modern gas inserts come with multiple easy-to-use features such as remote controls, quick ignition and thermostats. There’s a gas fireplace insert that’s perfect for almost every situation.


At ProTech we offer great service and pricing on the industries best brands like Majestic & Osburn.




Wood Burning Fireplace Inserts


Incorporate a more efficient and convenient way of room heating into your home with a wood fireplace insert. A wood fireplace insert turns your existing fireplace into a reliable source of heat for hours of continued warmth and comfort. Unlike the open fireplace that comes with your home, a log-burning fireplace insert is a fireproof box that traps the heat to distribute it more efficiently throughout the room. Wood fireplace inserts come in a variety of styles, from the more traditional to the more contemporary, but they all fulfill the purpose of bringing added luxury, style, and comfort into your home.


*The U.S. Biomass Tax credit allows for a tax credit of 26% of the purchase and installation costs for eligible products purchased and installed between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022.

  • For eligible products purchased and installed between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023, the tax credit is reduced to 22% of the purchase and installation costs
  • Any eligible product purchased in 2020 but installed in 2021, can be claimed on a 2021 tax return.
  • Products must be claimed on the tax return year in which the product installation is complete.


Electric Fireplace Inserts

Fireplace inserts are self-contained units similar to a stove that can be placed inside an already existing fireplace structure and are a great option if you are renovating an already existing fireplace. Fireplace inserts are usually considered more efficient in heat output and require less maintenance. 


Outdoor Fireplace Installations

An outdoor fireplace is a source of warmth and a focal point for backyard get-togethers, even on chilly nights. a smart and stylish way to warm up your patio to extend the days you can enjoy your outdoor living room. 



Garage Heaters

Whether you’re fixing up your car or toiling away in a workshop, a garage heater can keep you toasty throughout the colder months. A space heater is a convenient and effective way to quickly add warmth to your work area. Garage heaters are powered either by electricity, natural gas, or propane. Deciding which type is right for you largely depends on the size of your garage. You will need to consider the recommended coverage area as well as the heat output. Whatever your needs, we've researched the best garage heaters in a variety of categories.


We partner with Prime North Heating & Cooling LLC. Together we offer full garage heater installations. Garage Heater installs include unit purchase and installation, venting purchase and installation, gas line installation with hook-ups, thermostat and labor.


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