Find the Heating Option That Fits Your Home

Fireplaces and Stoves for Sale in Grand Junction, CO

Choosing a fireplace or stove means deciding how you want to heat your space, what fuel type makes sense for your home, and whether you are replacing an old unit or adding heat to a new area. In Grand Junction, the right fireplace gives you control over comfort and efficiency in the rooms you use most.


Woodstove Warehouse carries gas, wood, pellet, and electric fireplaces, and we help you compare options based on your heating needs, installation requirements, and budget. Whether you are looking for a primary heat source or supplemental warmth, we walk you through what each type offers and what works best in your home.


If you are ready to explore your options, contact us to schedule an in-home consultation in Grand Junction.

What We Carry and How to Compare

We carry a range of products that provide high heat output and work well for homes with access to firewood, gas or electric. Many can offer the convenience and consistent warmth without the need for wood storage, pellet stoves that burn compressed wood pellets for efficient heat, and electric options that install easily and don't require venting. Each type has different installation needs, and we can help you understand what best fits your space and heating needs.


During an in-home consultation, we assess your existing setup, measure the space, and discuss your heating goals. You will see which models match your needs, what installation involves, and what ongoing maintenance looks like. We also explain venting requirements, clearance rules, and fuel costs so you can make an informed decision.


Our showroom in Grand Junction lets you see operating units in person, and we answer questions about efficiency ratings, heat output, and design options. If you are replacing an existing fireplace, we evaluate the current installation and let you know what can be reused and what needs updating.

Questions That Come Up While Shopping

Homeowners usually want to know which fuel type is best for their situation, what installation involves, and how to compare models.

What is the difference between gas and wood fireplaces?

Gas fireplaces ignite with a switch or remote and do not require wood storage or ash cleanup. Wood fireplaces produce more heat but require regular maintenance and a supply of seasoned firewood.

How do you diagnose ignition problems?

We inspect the pilot, ignition system, gas pressure, burner, and safety controls to identify what is preventing proper operation.

Can you install a fireplace in a home that does not have one?

Yes, we install fireplaces in homes without existing units. Installation requirements depend on the fuel type and whether venting or gas lines need to be added.

What does an in-home consultation include?

We visit your home, measure the space, evaluate your heating needs, and discuss which fireplace types work best. We also provide an estimate for equipment and installation.

Contact Woodstove Warehouse to visit our showroom or schedule a consultation.