Find your fireplace from the Rio Grande Valley to the Sangre de Cristos.
Wood, gas, pellet, and electric fireplace resources for every county and city in New Mexico—from 7,000-foot piñon country around Santa Fe and Taos to the low desert near Las Cruces. Find the right unit and connect with a trusted local dealer.
Every Project Starts From One of These Five Situations
One state, three very different heating realities.
New Mexico's hearth needs change with elevation. In the northern mountains—Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Taos, Angel Fire—homes sit at 6,500 to 8,000+ feet, winters run cold enough that the heating season feels a lot like Helena, Montana, and burning piñon and juniper is as much cultural identity as heat source; the smell of piñon smoke is practically the scent of a Santa Fe winter. Drop down to Albuquerque and the Rio Grande Valley and you're in milder IECC zone 4B territory, where gas inserts and heat pumps handle most new construction. Head further south to Las Cruces and Roswell and heating needs drop again—many homes there run electric or gas exclusively, with wood stoves installed more for ambiance than necessity.
This page is the starting point, not the destination. Find My Fireplace doesn't sell or ship stoves—we match you with a trusted local dealer who knows what actually clears inspection in your county, whether that's a high-altitude combustion adjustment for a wood stove in Los Alamos or PNM's electric service requirements in Albuquerque. Enter your zip and fuel above, or browse by county or city below to find dealers, installed costs, and recommended products for your part of the state.

Local guidance, county by county.
Every guide below is built for its own community—same honest process, local numbers.
Three steps. No salesperson until you're ready.
Tell us about your project
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.
Get your dealer & Project Guide
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.
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.
Should the dealer who sells my fireplace also install it?
Ideally, yes. A fireplace project involves vent pipe, gas line, electrical, and often tile or stone. Hire three or four separate trades and you own the liability and the game of telephone between them. One company selling and installing means one accountable party, start to finish—ask about factory training, on-time completion records, and what happens if an inspection fails.
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 Hearth Dealer in New Mexico
Preferred dealers are established local hearth shops from our partner network—real showrooms with real people to help you with your project. Every dealer listed is authorized by the manufacturers it represents and carries brands sold in this state.
Find your fireplace in New Mexico.
Enter your zip code, fuel, and situation at the top of the page and we'll match you with a trusted local dealer and send a free Project Guide & Parts List—a plan for your project with the exact parts, including the vent kit, and the local dealer we recommend for your area.
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