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What is a Prefab Fireplace? | TSE Glossary

What is a Prefab Fireplace? | TSE Glossary

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What is a Prefab Fireplace?

A prefab fireplace is a factory-built fireplace assembly listed to UL 127 and shipped as a complete metal firebox-and-vent system that is installed inside a wood-framed chase rather than built on-site from masonry. Manufacturers including Heatilator, Majestic, Superior, FMI, and Heat & Glo dominate the prefab market, and DFW tract construction since the 1980s has relied heavily on prefab units to keep build costs down and footprints small.

How it works

A prefab fireplace consists of a sheet-metal firebox lined with refractory panels, an integrated metal chimney pipe rated to UL 103 HT for solid-fuel models, and a chase cover and termination cap at the top. The assembly is framed into a stud-built chase finished with siding, brick veneer, or stone to match the home. Clearances to combustible framing are dictated by the manufacturer’s listing and typically range from 1 to 2 inches.

Prefab units have finite service lives. Refractory panels crack from heat cycling, gaskets harden, fireboxes rust, and chimney sections corrode. Most prefab assemblies were designed for 20 to 30 years of light residential use, and DFW units from the 1990s are now reaching end of life. Repair with OEM parts maintains UL 127 listing; non-OEM substitution voids the listing and creates code-compliance and insurance issues.

DFW context

DFW tract communities built between 1985 and 2010 are dominated by prefab fireplaces, with major model concentrations in Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, and Rockwall. After 30-plus years of service, many of these units now require either OEM-parts restoration or full replacement. TSE provides both options, but parts availability for discontinued models often forces replacement. The June 2025 hailstorms damaged thousands of chase covers and termination caps, accelerating turnover.

Related terms

  • [UL 127 fireplace](/glossary/ul-127-fireplace/)
  • [Zero-clearance fireplace](/glossary/zero-clearance-fireplace/)
  • [Chase](/glossary/chase/)
  • [Refractory panel](/glossary/refractory-panel/)

Sources

  • UL 127 Standard for Factory-Built Fireplaces
  • NFPA 211 (2024), Section 11
  • IRC 2021, Section R1004

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