Fireplaces
Options include wood-burning, natural gas or electric fireplaces
PHOTO BY DARCY FINLEY
Options include wood-burning, natural gas or electric fireplaces, says owner and general manager Dwayne Bennett. “First, we determine what customers are looking for, then we’ll show them around our showroom and see what they like. We’ll qualify their needs, as far as how big their house is, what their purpose is for their fireplace — if they want something more decorative
We have some wood fireplaces that have their own central heating systems so you can create separate duct work from your furnace for different areas of the house,” Bennett says. “Those take warm air off the fireplace and divert it to where you want it to go. That’s a neat feature for people who are looking for a primary heat source for their house.”
or if they want something to heat their home,” he says. “We do a needs-assessment first. Then we get into what they’re trying to achieve and we find the right product for them.” Flame and Comfort distributes its products across Saskatchewan, Manitoba and northwestern Ontario. “It’s a pretty wide range of products.
"We have some wood fireplaces that have their own central heating systems so you can create separate duct work from your furnace for different areas of the house.”
– DWAYNE BENNETT, OWNER AND GENERAL MANAGER, FLAME AND COMFORT
PHOTO COURTESY OF FLAME AND COMFORT
52 PARADE of HOMES FALL 2023
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