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Heatilator — Wood & Gas Fireplaces, Built Since 1927
Heatilator is one of the longest-established fireplace brands in North America — building wood and gas fireplaces since 1927 and now part of HHT (Hearth & Home Technologies). Heatilator built its reputation on durable, cost-effective wood-burning zero-clearance fireplaces and continues to offer one of the broadest current lineups across wood, gas, and electric. We carry the full Heatilator replacement parts catalog for current and legacy models.
Shop Heatilator
- Heatilator Replacement Parts — log sets, glass, refractory panels, blowers, gas valves, remote modules
Why Heatilator
- ~100 years of fireplace engineering — established 1927
- HHT parts ecosystem — broad inventory including legacy models
- Wood, gas, and electric options across current lineup
- Zero-clearance designs — install in framed walls without traditional masonry
Heatilator Most Common Parts
- Refractory panels & firebrick (wood models) — replace cracked liners
- Replacement log sets (gas models)
- Tempered glass panels — direct-fit by model
- Gas valves & control modules
- Blower kits & circulation fans
- Remote modules & receivers
For other HHT-family brands, see all HHT parts or browse Heat-N-Glo, Quadra-Fire, Vermont Castings, and Majestic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Heatilator owned by Heat-N-Glo?
Both Heatilator and Heat-N-Glo are owned by HHT (Hearth & Home Technologies). They're sister brands within HHT, sharing some parts engineering but maintaining distinct product lineups and aesthetics.
How do I find Heatilator parts for an older model?
Locate your model and serial number on the rating plate. HHT maintains parts inventory for most discontinued Heatilator models for 7+ years past production. For very old models, we can help check direct-from-factory availability.
How long do Heatilator fireplaces last?
Properly maintained Heatilator wood fireplaces regularly last 20-30+ years. Refractory panels (the brick-style firebox liners) typically need replacement every 8-15 years depending on use. Gas models last similarly long with periodic valve and blower service.