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The Original Grate Heater lets you keep the beauty of your fireplace while converting it into an effective (and efficient) heater. Its blower is hardworking and practical, gently blows into your home to help control your rising energy costs. adding up to 40,000 BTUs per hour to your living area!
View our handy doodle video to help explain what the Original Grate Heater can do for you.
The Alaskan Fireplace Company is a family-owned, brick-and-mortar specialty hearth retailer located in Southeast Wisconsin. We have been selling and installing hearth products from Heat & Glo, Heatilator and Quadra-fire since 1991. Because of our proven track record of being Heat & Glo’s™ largest national seller of it’s popular Cozy Grate Fireplace Heater product line, The Alaskan Fireplace Company was awarded exclusive distribution rights for North America. Visit us at www.alaskanfireplace.com
We believe quality should never be a compromise. No matter what product you're looking for, we guarantee reliability. We want you to feel confident that your purchase is of the highest caliber.
Every Original Grate Heater is tested by us before it is packaged and shipped to you so that you can start warming up your house.
The Original Grate Heater was invented by Ron and Dan Shimek (the founding fathers of Heat & Glo) in 1977. The original design has withstood the test of time and is still being used today. It was the second product made by Heat & Glo and used the same concept as the first Heat & Glo product, the freestanding wood fireplace with heat tubes for internal heat exchange.
The Original Grate Heater can only be used in masonry fireplaces with a minimum front opening of 29 ½”. Measure the fireplace width across the back and depth from the front of the face wall to the back wall of the fireplace to determine which model best suits your needs. Grate Heater dimensions need only be less than the fireplace dimensions.
All units come with a front grille 1 3/8” high and adjustable from 29 ¼” – 51” wide. If doors are to be used, they must sit on top of the front bar of the Grate Heater, which will reduce the height of the opening by 1 3/8”. You may cut the included extender bars to the width of the door if you choose for a more finished look.
There is no extra charge for shipping. All prices shown in the online store are the delivered price.
A BTU (British Thermal Unit) is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. Generally speaking, typical home furnaces in the Midwest are 75,000 to 100,000 BTUs. The Grate Heater produces up to 40,000 BTUs each hour! Output temperatures can be over 200 degrees!
The Original Grate Heater is self-cooling; it is constantly drawing cool room air through the motor compartment before pushing it through the grate. Also, the wiring and motor are designed for high-heat environments.
The Original Grate Heater draws it’s air from the room and forces that air into the tubular grate. If a leak ever occurred, fresh air would be forced into the fireplace, not the reverse (smoke/ash sucked out the fireplace) because it is a positive-pressure system, like blowing up a balloon.
Yes, the unit must always be plugged in and able to run (to cool itself). With the rheostat speed control on low, you can hardly hear it. It is important to note the unit must not be used when power is not available.
It is a good idea to vacuum the intake grate on the front bar of the grate. This is where the room air is entering the unit.
There is no time limit. The blower is heat activated, turning on at 110° and turning back on at 90°.
The first few hours you burn the unit, you may experience a smell from the manufacturing oils in the grate burning off, like the first use of a new kitchen oven. After that, the exhaust is as clean as the room air entering the unit.
Yes. Please note, through, that the biggest units are only 22″ deep. So, if your fireplace is, let’s say, 33″ deep, the back of the Grate Heater is going to be a long way from the face of the other side and the heat output is only going to come out one side. You may even be able to use two Grate Heaters if your fireplace is deep enough to put them back to back.
Generally speaking, no. Zero-Clearance fireplaces, also called “pre-fabs” or manufactured fireplaces, usually have a opening which is raised up higher than the hearth extension out front. The Grate Heater cannot compensate for that difference. The hearth extending out beyond the burn floor must be equal to, or higher than, the burn floor itself. Also, pre-fab doors usually can’t be raised the required inch and three-eighths to sit up on top of the fornt bar of the Grate Heater. If you don’t have doors on your fireplace and you could roll a golf ball from the front of your hearth to the back wall of your fireplace, then the Grate Heater may work for you. Please call if you need further clarification.
You can simply use 1/2″ bolts (not included) by no more than 3 inches long. The Grate Heater has two units welded to the back bottom of it that those 1/2″ bolts can screw into and become leveling legs (see instructions).
I have sold replacement units to people who have been using their original Grate Heater for the past twenty years and the design hasn’t changed. These are very well built products!
While there is no way to accurately predict the cost savings, we can tell you that the average home heating system for a 2,000-square-foot home in the Upper Midwest is 80,000 BTUs. With the Grate Heater producing up to 40,000 BTUs, that will relieve the furnace of a big chunk of its heating responsibility. Also, families generally spend their evenings in the fireplace room, often bundled up in blankets, sweatshirts, and socks! With the Grate Heater, you can keep the house thermostat cooler, yet have the fireplace room nice and cozy. And the leftover heat has to go somewhere so it wanders through the rest of your home.
Perhaps, but isn’t that a nice problem to have? You can control the heat many ways:
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The Original Grate Heater has a three-year parts only warranty, from the date of purchase, on the square tubing welds and a one-year warranty on all electrical components. Units must be operated in accordance with operating instructions. Damage due to shipping, abuse or misuse is not covered. *a 20% restocking fee does apply to burned units and the cost of return shipping is your responsibility. Please see return policy.
The Original Grate Heater has a 30-day money-back guarantee! This is the most aggressive guarantee in the business. If you are not satisfied with your Grate Heater, simply send it back within 30 days and we will refund your purchase price minus the original shipping cost. If the unit was burned there will be a 20% restocking fee. The unit must be re-packed the way it came, so save the shipping box, board and foam packing plates. The cost of return shipping is your responsibility (generally $55 - $75). If item is received back damaged due to improper return packaging, a 20% fee will apply. If you want to return your unit, you must call for a return shipping authorization number.
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