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Fireplace and Stove Resources in Tennessee

From the Smokies to the Delta, We'll Match You With the Right Hearth.

Wood, gas, pellet, and electric fireplace resources for every county and city in Tennessee. Tell us your zip and fuel, and we'll connect you with a trusted local dealer who knows what actually vents and installs correctly in your part of the state—plus a free planning packet for your project.

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Which One Is Your Home?

Every Project Starts From One of These Five Situations

About Tennessee

Three regions, three different heating patterns.

Tennessee's hearth habits shift with its geography. In the eastern third—Sevier, Cocke, Unicoi, and the higher Cumberland Plateau counties—oak and hickory cordwood heat is still common in older homes and cabins, and elevation pushes some pockets closer to a 5A climate zone with a winter heating load approaching what a home in Burlington, Vermont sees in a season. Middle Tennessee, anchored by Nashville's basin, runs milder at roughly 4A with a moderate winter heating load, and new construction there leans hard toward gas inserts and direct-vent units for their no-mess convenience. West Tennessee, flat and humid along the Mississippi Delta near Memphis, sits at the mild end with one of the lightest winter heating loads in the state—electric heat pumps and space heaters cover most homes, and wood stoves show up less as primary heat and more for ambiance or occasional cold snaps.

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 to see dealers, installation costs, and recommended products for your area. Either way, you'll end up matched with a trusted local dealer—someone who pulls the right permits, sizes venting correctly for your home, and can actually get the unit installed, not a big-box guess.

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Top units for homes like yours.

Curated models that fit Tennessee homes—sized for the local climate, with local dealers to help you with your project.

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Local guidance, county by county.

Every guide below is built for its own community—same honest process, local numbers.

How It Works

Three steps. No salesperson until you're ready.

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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.

2

See what's actually available

The brands dealers within 100 miles genuinely carry—real options, never a catalog mirage.

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Get your dealer & Project Guide

A trusted local dealer, plus the free Project Guide & Parts List that names every component of the job.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

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.

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.

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Every Hearth Dealer in Tennessee

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.

Preferred Dealers
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Hearthside Hearth & Home

3405 Keith Street Nw, Cleveland,
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The Chimney Doctors

730 Airways Blvd., Jackson
Anderson County 3 Dealers

Spar-Gas

1677 Madison Street, Shelbyville
Blount County 2 Dealers
Cannon County 1 Dealer
Carter County 3 Dealers
Dekalb County 1 Dealer
Franklin County 3 Dealers

A-1 Chimney Specialist

1632 Decherd Estill Rd, Winchester

Factory Furniture

4715 Tullahoma Hwy, Winchester, Tennessee 37398
Gibson County 1 Dealer
Greene County 3 Dealers

Gas House Inc

1136 Tusculum Blvd, Greeneville

Shaw Lp Gas Inc.

135 West Bernard Ave, Greeneville
Hamblen County 3 Dealers
Hamilton County 5 Dealers
Henry County 1 Dealer

Smoky Mountain Buildings

484 E. Broadway Blvd, Jefferson City
Knox County 6 Dealers
Macon County 2 Dealers
Madison County 2 Dealers
Marion County 1 Dealer

Alpha Fireplace For Less

632 Frosty Morn Drive, Clarksville
Putnam County 2 Dealers

Ap Hearth LLC

206 West Spring Street, Cookeville
Rhea County 1 Dealer
Sevier County 5 Dealers
Shelby County 8 Dealers
Smith County 2 Dealers
Sullivan County 5 Dealers
Sumner County 2 Dealers

31-W

7434 Cycle Lane, Goodlettsville
Tipton County 1 Dealer
Warren County 2 Dealers
White County 2 Dealers
Wilson County 2 Dealers
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