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Modern Fireplaces

Upgrade your living space with the sleek and contemporary designs of our Modern Fireplaces collection. At Electric Fireplaces USA, we offer cutting-edge fireplaces that combine elegance with advanced technology. Featuring customizable flames, minimalist aesthetics, and energy-efficient heating, these fireplaces create a bold and stylish statement in any room. Experience modern comfort with a touch of luxury!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Modern fireplaces come in three primary fuel types: gas, electric, and wood-burning. Gas models are the most popular for convenience, electric units require no chimney or venting and simply plug into a standard outlet, and wood-burning fireplaces deliver the most traditional experience but require the most maintenance.

  • Yes — electric fireplaces are ideal for apartments and condos because they require no gas line, chimney, or venting of any kind. Many contemporary models are designed for easy wall mounting or built-in installation, making them a perfect fit for multi-unit buildings or rentals.

  • It can be safe if you choose the right fireplace — high-efficiency models with integrated heat management systems are best suited for TV-over-fireplace installations. You should use a mantel or heat deflector shelf, and always verify the clearance-to-combustibles specifications in the fireplace's installation manual before mounting.

  • Operating costs vary significantly by fuel type: electric flame-only mode runs as low as 1–3 cents per hour, while using the electric heater typically costs between 10–20 cents per hour. Gas fireplaces cost roughly 30–60 cents per hour to operate, and many customers report a 20–50% reduction in overall heating costs by using zone heating from a fireplace instead of running central heat throughout the home.

  • In most cases, yes — a permit is required for installing gas, wood, or pellet fireplaces, as local building codes and national standards mandate permits to ensure compliance with clearance, venting, and safety rules. Electric fireplaces typically have far fewer regulatory hurdles since they require no combustion or venting, but it's always best to check with your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) before starting any installation.