One State, 6,000 Feet of Difference.
Wood, gas, pellet, and electric fireplace resources for every county and city in Arizona—from Maricopa County's ambient gas inserts to the White Mountains' primary wood heat. Find the right unit and connect with a trusted local hearth dealer.
Every Project Starts From One of These Five Situations
Elevation, not latitude, decides what you need.
Arizona runs from IECC zone 2B in the Sonoran lowlands to 5B in the high country, and the deciding factor is elevation, not distance north or south. Phoenix sits at 1,000 feet and rarely sees a heating need beyond ambiance; a gas insert or EPA-certified stove runs mostly for atmosphere, subject to Maricopa County's residential burn restrictions on high-pollution days. Climb to Flagstaff at 7,000 feet, near the San Francisco Peaks, and the math flips—wood and pellet stoves are mainstream supplemental or primary heat sources through winters that behave more like Bozeman, Montana than like Tucson.
This page is the starting point. Enter your zip and fuel above to be routed to the right local resources, or browse by county or city below to find dealers, installation costs, and recommended products in your area. Whichever path you take, you'll end up connected to a trusted local hearth dealer who understands the burn rules and venting realities of your specific elevation—and who can hand you a Project Guide & Parts List for your project.

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Your zip code, your situation, and the fuel you're leaning toward—or let the answers point you to one.
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The brands dealers within 100 miles genuinely carry—real options, never a catalog mirage.
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A trusted local dealer, plus the free Project Guide & Parts List that names every component of the job.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I budget for a fireplace?
For an average home—covering the fireplace, the vent pipe, and basic installation—a budget between $3,900 and $5,500 gives you a lot of options across wood, gas, and pellet. By the time you add finish work, gas line, and electrical, the average complete installation lands between $5,000 and $12,000 all-in. In a remodel or new build, a good rule is to put about 2.5% of the total project cost toward the fireplace.
I know I want a fireplace—where do I actually start?
Do two things today: snap a photo of the wall or fireplace you want to transform, and take a tape measure to the space—width, height, depth. Those two artifacts answer most of a hearth professional's first questions. Then settle fuel (wood, gas, pellet, or electric) and set a realistic budget: $3,900–$5,500 covers fireplace, vent, and basic install for most homes.
Can a fireplace actually lower my heating bill?
Yes—by creating a comfort zone. A furnace heats every square foot of the house just to warm the one room you're in; a gas fireplace on low burns roughly a sixth of the gas a typical furnace does. Set the furnace around 55–60 degrees as a baseline, then heat the rooms your family actually uses. Families who heat this way commonly save $20–$60 a month.
Wood, gas, pellet, or electric—how do I choose?
Match the fuel to your life, not the other way around. Wood: lowest fuel cost and total power-outage independence, but you're hauling and stacking. Gas: press a button, set a thermostat, no maintenance to speak of. Pellet: wood economics with automatic feeding, in exchange for weekly cleaning and a need for electricity. Electric: plugs in anywhere with honest supplemental heat. Nobody regrets the fuel that fits how they actually live.
Every Stove and Fireplace Dealer in Arizona
Listings include WhyFire partner dealers, dealers we have verified as authorized for the brands we recommend, and established local businesses that carry hearth products. Every listing shows which one it is. Dealers marked Preferred run on WhyFire's software, so they can show you real pricing and let you book an appointment right here. No manufacturer pays for placement. How we verify dealers →
Woodland Building Center
Southwest Home & Hearth
Banker Insulation - Flagstaff
Flagstaff Hearth & Home
HomCo
Page Fast Glass
Wizard's Hearth & Home
All American Outdoor Living
All American Outdoor Living
Apache Stone - Phoenix
Arizona Fire Features
Bbq Island
Best BBQ’s & Islands
Brooksies Propane
Carefree Outdoor Living
Diversified Builder Supply
EarthCore Industries
Fire By James
Gilbert Fireplaces & BBQ’s
Green Goddess
Southwest Builders & Design, LLC
Valley Stone
Banker Insulation
Banker Insulation
Blue Sky Design And Build
Patio Paradise
Home Center Supply
Mountain Leisure
U.s. Insulation & Stove
Wizard's Hearth & Home
Wizards -Show Low (White Mountain Fireplace & Stove)
Earth Energy's Hearth & Patio
Aaron's Chimney Sweeping
Banker Insulation
Banker Insulation
Boulders Wholesale LLC
Red Rock Fireplace & Bbq
The Chimney Sweep Guy
Castorena Company
Top Areas in Arizona
Every county & region in Arizona
Every guide below is built for its own community—same honest process, local numbers.
Find your fireplace in Arizona.
Enter your zip code, fuel, and situation at the top of the page to get matched with a trusted local dealer and a free Project Guide & Parts List—or pick your county above to browse by area first.
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