Add the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace to almost any room — no venting, no chimney, no gas line required. Our team helps homeowners in Canton and the Greater Boston area select and install electric fireplaces that fit their space and lifestyle.
An electric fireplace is one of the easiest ways to add the look and feel of a fireplace to a room that does not have a chimney, a gas line, or space for traditional venting. Because the unit runs on electricity, installation is dramatically simpler than gas or wood — and ongoing maintenance is minimal.
At New England Hearth & Home, we work with homeowners throughout Canton and the Greater Boston area to choose, install, and service electric fireplaces. Whether you are adding a fireplace to a bedroom, replacing an older wood-burning unit with a cleaner electric alternative, or simply looking for stylish supplemental heat, our team can guide you through every step.
Most plug-in models work with a standard 120V outlet. No venting, no chimney, no gas line.
Glass fronts stay cool to the touch on most modern units, making them family- and pet-friendly.
No ash, no soot, no creosote, no chimney inspection. Routine care is mostly dusting.
Bedrooms, basements, condos, offices — install almost anywhere a wall and an outlet exist.
From wall-mounted units to built-in and recessed designs, we install electric fireplaces in living rooms, bedrooms, and finished basements where traditional venting is not practical.
Convert an existing fireplace opening to clean, low-maintenance electric operation. An insert can drop into an old wood or gas opening — no venting, no fuel line.
Replace an outdated fireplace with a modern electric model. We help evaluate the existing opening and recommend the right path for your space and design goals.
Electric fireplaces are an excellent fit for many homes — but they are not the right choice in every situation. Here is a straightforward look at where they shine and where they fall short, so you can make the right call for your home.
Electric fireplaces are a strong fit when you want:
Electric fireplaces are not the right choice if you need:
We talk through your goals, room layout, and the type of electric fireplace that makes the most sense for your space.
Our team evaluates the installation area, outlet or circuit needs, and the visual setup for the finished space.
We complete the installation with close attention to fit, finish, and the overall appearance of the fireplace in your room.
We make sure your new fireplace is ready for use and help you feel confident operating the controls and features.
Because electric fireplaces have no combustion, no chimney, and no open flame, many insurers view them as lower-risk than wood-burning units. Homeowners insurance typically covers sudden accidental damage from an electrical malfunction or a covered weather event, though it generally does not cover routine wear or lack of maintenance. Coverage varies by policy — always check your declarations page or contact your insurer for the specifics of your plan.
Electric fireplaces also produce no combustion byproducts — no smoke, no soot, no fine particulates released into the room. For homeowners who are sensitive to wood smoke or who want a hearth that does not require venting, that is one of the most appealing features of electric models. The heater itself moves warm air the same way a small space heater would, without burning fuel.
During installation, we follow manufacturer guidance for clearances, outlet ratings, and circuit requirements so the finished unit operates safely from day one.
We install electric fireplaces for homeowners throughout Canton, MA and the surrounding South Shore and Greater Boston communities. If your town is not listed, give us a call — we may still cover your area.
Whether you are adding a fireplace to a new room, converting an existing opening, or replacing an older unit with a cleaner electric model, New England Hearth & Home can help. Reach out today to start your project.
Service support for gas, electric, and wood fireplace systems — including ignition, controls, and component issues.
If a gas fireplace is a better fit for your home, explore our gas fireplace installation services in Canton, MA.
Keep your fireplace performing safely and efficiently with routine seasonal service and inspection care.
Yes. Most electric fireplaces produce supplemental zone heating for rooms up to roughly 400 square feet. They are designed as a supplemental heat source rather than a replacement for a central heating system, but they are highly efficient because no heat is lost up a chimney or vent.
Many plug-in electric fireplaces work with a standard 120V outlet and do not require an electrician. Built-in or hardwired models, larger units, or installations requiring a new dedicated circuit may need an electrician. During a consultation, we help homeowners determine which type of unit and installation path fits their space.
The main limitations are that electric fireplaces are supplemental heat sources rather than primary home heating, they rely on electricity so they will not operate during a power outage, and the flame is a digital or LED effect rather than a real flame. For homeowners who want ambiance, clean operation, and zone heating without venting or maintenance, those trade-offs are usually worth it.
Most residential electric fireplaces draw roughly 1,500 watts when the heater is on. Operating cost depends on your local electricity rate, how often the heater is used, and whether you use the flame effect alone (which uses far less energy). Using an electric fireplace for zone heating in one room is often more efficient than running central heat for the entire home.
Electric fireplaces require very little maintenance compared to gas or wood units. There is no ash, no soot, no chimney, and no venting to inspect. Routine care typically includes occasional dusting, inspecting the heater fan, replacing the bulbs in older models, and checking the power connection. We can service or troubleshoot electric fireplace units during a standard service visit.
Electric fireplaces are widely considered one of the safer hearth options for homes with children and pets. The glass front stays cool to the touch on most modern units because the heat is vented through a separate front grill, and there are no open flames, hot embers, or combustion byproducts. Many models include automatic shut-off features for additional peace of mind.
Homeowners insurance typically covers sudden accidental damage caused by an electric fireplace, such as damage from an electrical malfunction or a covered weather event. It generally does not cover wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or routine repair. Because electric fireplaces have no combustion and no chimney, many insurers view them as lower-risk than wood-burning units, but coverage varies by policy. Review your declarations page or contact your insurer for specifics.
Yes. One of the biggest advantages of an electric fireplace is that it requires no venting, no chimney, and no gas line. This makes it possible to install one almost anywhere there is a suitable wall space and a standard electrical outlet, including bedrooms, basements, condos, and rooms where venting a gas or wood unit would be impractical.
Yes. Many homeowners convert older gas or wood-burning fireplaces to electric using an insert or full replacement. An electric insert can drop into an existing fireplace opening, eliminating the need for venting, gas service, or chimney maintenance going forward. We help evaluate the existing opening and recommend the right path.
Yes. We install electric fireplaces for homeowners throughout Canton, MA and the Greater Boston area, including Milton, Sharon, Norwood, Stoughton, Randolph, Dedham, Norfolk, Westwood, Avon, Braintree, Walpole, Foxborough, and surrounding South Shore communities.
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