Heat that holds through a Minnesota winter.
Wood, gas, pellet, and electric fireplace resources for every county and city in Minnesota—from the Iron Range to Rochester to the Twin Cities. Find the right unit for your climate and connect with a trusted local dealer.
Every Project Starts From One of These Five Situations
One state, two heating seasons, and a lot of degree days.
Minnesota runs almost entirely in IECC climate zone 6A, with the Arrowhead and Iron Range pushing into zone 7 near the Canadian border. Winter heating loads climb from a level typical of the Twin Cities to noticeably higher in Duluth and higher still in International Falls—genuinely one of the coldest inhabited places in the Lower 48. That range shapes what actually gets installed. Northern counties still lean on cordwood—red oak, sugar maple, birch, and ash—split and stacked for a season that can start in October and hold into April. In the metro, CenterPoint Energy and Xcel Energy gas service make direct-vent gas inserts the default for new construction, while pellet stoves stocked with fuel from regional suppliers like Lignetics, Indeck Energy Services, and Somerset Pellet Fuel fill in for homeowners who want wood heat's ambiance without the wood.
This page is the starting point, not the finish line. Enter your zip and fuel above to get routed to the right local resources, or browse by county or city below. Either path connects you with a trusted local dealer who knows what's actually installable in your part of the state—a Duluth lake home vents differently than a Bloomington ranch, and a good local pro accounts for that before anything gets ordered.

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Your zip code, your situation, and the fuel you're leaning toward—or let the answers point you to one.
See what's actually available
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
Can I install a fireplace myself?
If you're putting a fire in your house on purpose, it's best to work with an expert. Unless you're genuinely experienced in framing, gas line, vent pipe, and the national code on clearances to combustibles, have a professional do it—and ideally the same company that sells you the fireplace, so warranty, service, and liability all live under one roof.
What is an in-home preview and do I need one?
It's a visit where a hearth professional measures your space, confirms the model you picked actually works in your home, and walks the specs—framing, gas line, venting, finish work—before anything is ordered. Some details you just can't know until you see the house. Never make a down payment without one; it's the single most-skipped step that burns buyers.
Does a fireplace add value to my home?
On average, a fireplace adds back to the home about the same amount you spent installing it. Add the monthly savings from heating the rooms you actually use instead of the whole house—often hundreds of dollars a year—and the value case is strong before you even count what a fire does for how your family uses the room.
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.
Every Stove and Fireplace Dealer in Minnesota
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 →
2nd Generation Chimneys
Condor Fireplace & Stone
Custom Fireplace & Chimney Care
Fireplace Gallery, Inc.
Glowing Hearth & Home - Coon Rapids
Center Of Design Inc
Hill's Plumbing & Heating
Timberwall
Meek’s Lumber & Hardware
Lakeland Home & Stove Inc.
Nordic Brick & Stone- Nisswa
Up North Fireplace Gallery
White Cap
Comfort By Design
Fireside Hearth & Home - Eagan
Minnesota Gas Grills & Fireplaces
Cullens Home Center
Ellingson Plumbing & Heating & The Fireplace Store
Christianson P & H Fireplace
Jim & Dudes Plumbing & Heating
Jim And Dude’s
Johnson Heating & A/c
Ferguson Enterprises
Fireside Hearth & Home - Eden Prairie
Fireside Hearth & Home - Maple Grove
Fireside Hearth & Home - Minnetonka
Pure Design Environments
Ike's Fireplace
Lakeside Fireplace & Stove
Fireside Hearth & Home
R & M Repairs
Copperfield Chimney Sweep
Today's Fireplace & Spa
Day Plumbing, Heating And Cooling
Arens Heating & Cooling
Greenman Heating & Refrigeration Inc
Brekke Fireplace Shoppe
Ellingsons/The Fireplace Store- Perham
Rivers Edge Cabinetry
Fireside Hearth & Home - Roseville
Streitz Heating & Cooling
Geroy's Home & Appliance
Marvin Home Center
Firelight Galleries
Fireplace Corner
Ryan's Rustic Railings And Furniture
Coldspring
Fireside Hearth & Home - St. Cloud
Midwest Hearth
Minnesota Lighting & Fireplace
Uncle Tom's Corn Burning Stoves
The Chimney Pro’s Mn
DJ's Companies
DJ's Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
DJ's Home Services
Fireplace Creations, LLC
Minnesota Chimney
West Metro Fire And Stone
Top Areas in Minnesota
Every county & region in Minnesota
Every guide below is built for its own community—same honest process, local numbers.
Find your fireplace in Minnesota.
Enter your zip code and fuel at the top of the page and we'll match you with a trusted local dealer, plus a free Project Guide & Parts List—the exact components, including the vent kit, for a project built for your county's winters.
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