Ambient bioethanol fireplaces
With their on demand designs, zero impact on the environment, entirely made in Quebec (at least the ones you find at Planchers 440), but mainly because the same fireplace can be quickly and easily re-installed in many places to create a warm atmosphere, the new ethanol fireplaces are very popular and in high demand in the industry. Don't be the last person to discover this amazing new concept.
When the time comes to decorate a room, have you ever thought of a fireplace? Which decorating professional would say : « Who cares. » Until recently, the need of a chimney was limiting many design projects. All that has changed as we have discovered that burning ethanol produces no gas, no smoke and no residue, therefore you no longer need a chimney, as long as you renew the consumed oxygen.

But wait, it's gets even better! The concept of bioethanol fireplaces is one of the most practical. As ethanol is a liquid, the fuel is made directly from the burner, which also avoids having to connect to a network of natural gas. Once installed, the fireplace is totally independent and can be moved wherever you want in minutes, without any prior installation. What else can you ask for?
Can we ask for on demand designs? Of course! It's one of Planchers 440's fireplace assets. As they are entirely made in Quebec, the fireplaces can be modified to fit your needs and match your decorating style. The possibilities are endless.
If there is one thing you need to check, it would be the quality of the burner. Some have a divided burner and produce an even spread and more enjoyable flame. Planchers 440's exclusive technology will let you enjoy every moment close to your fireplace.
And for the rest, it's all great. Even for the environment, you can rest assured. In fact, ethanol production keeps getting better. Until now, ethanol production was largely dependant on cereal cultivation which reduces CO2 in the atmosphere. For instance, as it was produced from corn cultivated in Quebec, environmental impact from transport was reduced to a minimum. Now that we are facing a global food crisis, ethanol production uses more biomass, thereby reducing pressure on landfills.