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thumbnail: esf-flex-50by-fireplace-private-residence-2.pngEcoSmart Fire Flex 68SS Flex Fireplace creates a contemporary built-in ethanol fireplace for a private residence living room. © Herbert / Architecture: @halel.arc / Photo: @odedsmadar

Fireplace Inserts

Zero-clearance fireplaces

Create a social gathering point with an ethanol fireplace insert! A cosy and warm fireplace will perfectly complement your contemporary indoor or outdoor space. Available in different shapes, sizes and finishes, you're guaranteed to make memories around our ethanol fires.

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thumbnail: esf-frame-800ss-fireplace-residential-space.pngFrame 800SS Firepace

Premium materials

Constructed from mild steel with zinc-sealed, high-temperature powder-coat, toughened low-iron glass, and Grade 304 stainless steel burners, our Fireplace inserts are engineered for lasting performance and sophisticated style.

Zero clearance

Self-contained, zero clearance construction allows your Frame fireplace to be installed into wood or metal studs, providing installation freedom and flexibility for builders, architects, interior designers, landscapers and homeowners.

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thumbnail: esf-flex-32by-bay-flex-fireplace-ecohut-1.pngEcoSmart Fire Flex 32BY Flex Fireplace brings modern built-in ethanol fireplace design to EcoHut with a sustainable residential focus. © Design & Build: EcoLiv / Photo: @kimkeltiephotography

Complete design freedom

Place in virtually any room with complete customisation of finishing material. Whether integrating into marble, timber, concrete, or custom millwork, our Fireplace Inserts adapt beautifully to your aesthetic vision and architectural requirements.

Significant savings

With no flue requirement for gas lines, electricity, or venting, installation costs are dramatically reduced. Enjoy a streamlined process that eliminates multiple trades and complex approvals while maintaining premium quality and performance.

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thumbnail: esf-heritage-42ss-fireplace-residential-cabin-ai.pngEcoSmart Fire Heritage 42SS Fireplace elevates a Residential Cabin living room with a wall-mounted ventless bioethanol installation indoors.

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thumbnail: esf-frame-1000ss-fireplace-residential-space.pngFrame 1000SS Firepace

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thumbnail: esf-flex-50pn-flex-peninsula-fireplace-artisan-builders-living-room-1.pngEcoSmart Fire Flex 50PN Flex Fireplace adds a modern ethanol peninsula hearth in a private living room, ventless luxury.

Our flame, your vision

Embrace your creative freedom. Fireplace Inserts enable you to use any wall material, combustible or not, ensuring your vision comes to life without limitations.

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No flue, no chimney, no vent

Fuelled by clean-burning e-NRG bioethanol, our burners produce a beautiful orange flame without any smoke, soot or ash.

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thumbnail: esf-heritage-26ss-fireplace-residential-traditional-ai.pngEcoSmart Fire Heritage 26SS Fireplace from Heritage Fireplaces built into a residential indoor living room, clean‑burning bioethanol.

Global compliance

These models comply with existing standards in the USA, Europe, UK and Australia. O-TL listed to UL1370, EN 16647 BSI Certified and ACCC Safety Mandate compliant.

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FAQ's

Do fireplace inserts require professional installation?

EcoSmart Fire's zero-clearance bioethanol fireplace inserts do not require professional installation. They are designed for confident DIY completion with comprehensive instructions.

The process has three steps: construct a timber-framed cavity to specified dimensions, mount the insert via the included mounting holes, and finish the surround with approved non-combustible materials. No structural modifications or specialist trades are needed.

Many customers choose to involve a qualified builder or interior designer, and this is where professional input earns its value. A tradesperson brings precise placement, tight integration with bespoke cabinetry, and a polished finish that elevates the overall design. If you're building or renovating, they can also coordinate installation timing across other trades on site.

EcoSmart Fire's trade specialists offer a free drawing review to validate your plan before work begins, giving you expert oversight without the cost of full professional installation.

Building permit requirements vary by jurisdiction; confirm local regulations before starting work.

What is the maximum width available in EcoSmart wall-mounted fireplaces?

The maximum width available in EcoSmart Fire wall-mounted fireplaces is approximately 4,232 mm [166.5 in], with a viewing area of approximately 4,031 mm [158.7 in], achieved in the Flex range's largest single-sided configuration. This makes it the widest wall-mounted option in the EcoSmart Fire portfolio.

The Flex range spans 12 sizes, starting from approximately 457 mm [18 in], giving you flexibility to scale from compact living spaces to dramatic feature walls. The Heritage range offers three compact sizes up to approximately 1,422 mm [56 in], suited to apartments and smaller interiors. The Frame range provides four size options within the 600–1,500 mm series for architectural installations.

Because EcoSmart Fire fireplaces use bioethanol fuel, they require no flue or chimney. This ventless design eliminates the structural constraints that limit traditional fireplaces, enabling you to specify truly expansive widths without engineering challenges. All sizes are engineered as zero-clearance, true built-in constructions and meet international safety standards including UL 1370, EN 16647, and ACCC certification.

For exact dimension specifications across all ranges, visit the EcoSmart Fire website or speak with a design specialist to confirm availability and lead times for your specific project requirements.

What design materials and finishes can be used to surround an ethanol fireplace insert?

Zero-clearance construction gives a bioethanol fireplace insert genuine freedom at the face: marble, timber, concrete, and custom millwork all sit flush against the unit frame with no side or rear spacing required. The surround becomes a material decision, not a compliance one.

Approved face finishes include honed or book-matched marble, figured timber veneers, poured or board-formed concrete, and bespoke joinery. Tile, plastered masonry, brick, and natural stone work as substrate and typically as finish too, with non-combustible backing behind the cavity (EcoSmart Fire specifies vermiculite board, fibre cement, or steel framing lined with fire board). Matte surfaces like raked plaster or fluted stone read the flame as warm and painterly; reflective finishes like polished marble or blackened steel double the fire visually and throw light deeper into the room.

The only real constraint sits above the unit. EcoSmart Fire's installation guidelines specify a minimum of 600 mm [23.6 in] from the flame for non-combustible mantels or shelves, and at least 1,500 mm [59.1 in] for combustible materials including timber mantels, ceilings, joinery returns, and curtains. Everything beside and behind the firebox is yours to specify.

For retrofit projects, the wall finish can be reworked later without damaging the insert or the surrounding structure, which keeps the surround a live design decision rather than a permanent commitment.

What is an ethanol fireplace insert?

A zero-clearance ethanol fireplace insert is a self-contained bioethanol fire unit designed to drop into a wall cavity or an existing hearth, delivering a real flame without a chimney, flue, gas line or electrical connection. It burns liquid bioethanol fuel cleanly, producing only heat, water vapour and a small amount of CO2, with no smoke, soot, sparks or ash. That clean combustion is what sets it apart from a wood or gas insert, and what allows the unit to sit directly against timber or metal studs.

EcoSmart Fire builds ethanol inserts across three ranges, each suited to a different architectural setting:

  • Frame: recessed wall inserts for indoor or outdoor single-sided viewing, built around a Grade 304 stainless steel burner and toughened glass screen.
  • Heritage: a contemporary take on the traditional hearth and firebox, designed for classic fireplace openings.
  • Grate: drop-in bioethanol grates that convert an existing wood-burning fireplace into a clean-burning fire, suitable for retrofit projects.

All ranges are safety-certified and designed for use in adequately ventilated indoor and outdoor spaces.

What are the differences between the Flex, Heritage, and Frame fireplace insert series?

Three zero-clearance bioethanol series, three distinct design intents. Flex is the format-flexible range for bespoke and commercial builds, Heritage reimagines the traditional hearth for compact and high-rise settings, and Frame delivers low-profile linear flame for contemporary and retrofit interiors.

Where they diverge:

  • Flex offers the widest format choice: 12 single-sided sizes from 378 to 4,030 mm [14.9 to 158.7 in] viewing width, available across eight configurations (single-sided, left corner, right corner, bay, double-sided, peninsula, island, and bench). The viewing area is all live flame. Select models include an optional decorative box and copper log set. Single-sided models share a 365 mm [14.4 in] depth.
  • Heritage is the single-sided traditionalist. Three sizes, 860 to 1,624 mm [33.9 to 63.9 in] wide, with the tallest proportions and deepest 539 mm [21.2 in] profile of the three. A SECC steel grate and toughened glass fire screen come standard, creating the classic log-fire read inside a modern firebox. Zero-clearance, ventless installation makes it suited to compact living spaces and high-rise buildings.
  • Frame is the shallowest and lowest-slung, at 363 to 403 mm [14.3 to 15.9 in] deep and 598 mm [23.5 in] high. Five single-sided sizes, toughened low-iron glass for clearer flame, and a design that lets wall finishes be updated without disturbing the insert.

Flex for design freedom. Heritage for traditional proportions without the infrastructure. Frame for linear, low-profile statements and renovations.

Can they be installed on any wall type?

EcoSmart Fire wall-mounted fireplaces are engineered for integration into most wall constructions, though the backing material and clearances matter. Suitable substrates include brick, stone, plastered masonry, fire-rated plasterboard, tile, and concrete. Stud walls work when lined with fire-rated plasterboard and hollow-wall anchors; fabric and wallpaper directly behind the unit must be avoided.

Recessed installations require non-combustible cavity backing, such as vermiculite board, fibre cement, or steel framing lined with fire board, to maintain safe operating temperatures. The Flex Series is purpose-built for architect-led recessed integration and uses specified mounting brackets and spacers to create the necessary air gap for heat distribution.

Installation details vary by model, so the manufacturer's installation manual governs clearances to combustibles and any structural considerations.

Can a wall-mounted bioethanol fireplace be installed in a rental property?

Yes, a wall-mounted bioethanol fireplace can be installed in a rental property, provided you have written consent from your landlord or property manager.

Bioethanol models have a clear advantage in the rental context: no gas line, no flue, and no electrical connection are required. The fireplace runs entirely from bottled fuel, so there is no permanent utility infrastructure to negotiate. This removes the primary obstacles that would make a gas or wood-burning installation impractical or impossible in most rental agreements.

Installation does involve physical wall work. A recessed model requires a framed wall cavity; a surface-mounted model requires anchor fixings. Both create modifications that most tenancy agreements require prior landlord approval for. Obtain that consent in writing before any work begins.

Do I need a chimney for an ethanol fireplace insert?

No, ethanol fireplace inserts don't require a chimney. The clean-burning chemistry of bioethanol combustion produces only heat, water vapour, and minimal CO2, with no smoke, soot, or harmful gases that would need venting through a flue. This zero-clearance capability means the insert can sit inside your existing fireplace opening with heat retained in the room.

When retrofitting an existing fireplace with an active chimney, simply seal the damper or install a metal plate to block the opening. This prevents warm air escaping up the unused flue and maximises the fireplace's heating efficiency. All EcoSmart Fire bioethanol inserts are UL-listed and EN 16647 certified, meeting international safety standards for clean-burning, unvented operation.

How much does an ethanol fireplace insert cost to install?

EcoSmart Fire bioethanol fireplace inserts cost significantly less to install than traditional gas or wood-burning fireplaces because they eliminate structural modifications, gas line installation, and chimney work. Installation focuses on securing the insert in a framework and finishing the surround, a zero-clearance design that removes expensive building work.

The cost advantage comes from simplicity: no venting requirement, no electrical wiring, no combustion air ducts. Installation typically completes in under an hour once the framework is ready, keeping labour costs lower and timelines shorter. Many homeowners invest in professional finishing work, but the fireplace insert itself requires minimal specialist input.

EcoSmart Fire reports up to 70% in cost savings compared to gas fireplaces across the full installation journey. This includes the insert and surrounding build work. The remaining costs reflect design choices: cabinetry finishes, materials, and architectural integration, decisions that would apply regardless of fireplace type.

Once installed, running costs are minimal. A 9-litre fuel refill burns for 8–13 hours depending on heat setting, making it one of the most economical focal point options. Total cost of ownership, including installation and fuel, typically proves competitive with traditional alternatives.

Are ethanol fireplace inserts easy to install?

Yes, ethanol fireplace inserts are straightforward to install compared to traditional fireplaces. Unlike wood-burning or gas fireplaces, there's no flue, gas line, or electricity connection required, which eliminates most of the structural and trade complexity. The zero-clearance technology means the appliance mounts directly against standard timber framing without additional wall spacing, giving you genuine flexibility in placement.

The installation typically follows three phases: build the framework to the specified opening dimensions, slide the appliance into the cavity and secure with standard screws, then complete your wall panelling and finishes. Single-sided inserts follow a 10-step sequence, from framework construction through media positioning, while fire pit kits simplify to 6 steps. Basic tools suffice: a power drill, screwdriver, and level. Models range from 25.7 kg [56.5 lbs] to 222.1 kg [488.6 lbs], and heavier units benefit from a second pair of hands, though no specialist trades or custom engineering is needed.

Flexibility is where ethanol fireplace inserts stand apart. Zero-clearance installation removes traditional constraints, so you can incorporate the fireplace at any renovation stage: before wall lining, mid-construction, or even as a retrofit into existing openings. Your finishing materials (marble, timber, concrete, or custom millwork) can be chosen independently, and the appliance fits into interior walls, under cabinetry, or recessed niches. After installation, fill with e-NRG bioethanol, ensure adequate room ventilation, and test the ignition.