Jim's Country Fireplace
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Jim's Country Fireplace has served the greater Madison area for more than 50 years. Our show room, a renovated barn in a beautiful country setting, displays over sixty varieties of wood burning stoves, fireplaces and inserts as well as gas, pellet and electric. Kerry Hauge, owner of Jim's Country Fireplace and an expert in the field, will work with you to determine the best fit for the unique needs and style of your home.

Top brands we carry include Iron Strike and Astria (both formerly Lennox), Osburn, Security, Napoleon, Kingsman, Blaze King, Amantii, Montigo and White Mountain Hearth. Our products lead the field in environmental friendliness and energy efficiency. Come on by and experience the warmth!
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When you visit Jim's Country Fireplace, you'll experience the warm personal touch of an expert in the field. Kerry Hauge will be here to listen as you describe your fireplace needs, guide you to the right product and help you to individualize it with the touches of your personality and style. Kerry took over the business begun in 1975 by his dad, Jim, and carries on the tradition of building long-lasting relationships with his customers.
All of the fireplaces, inserts and stoves we sell at Jim's Country Fireplace are environmentally friendly (EPA certified) and energy efficient. Our showroom displays over sixty wood, pellet, gas and electric units, but there are hundreds we can make available to you. In addition, each selection allows you to choose from a variety of decorative options so you can create your own distinctive look.
Electric fireplaces by Amantii have a clean, contemporary design and innovative features such as mood-setting back-lighting and design finishes that provide unlimited creativity and versatility for your design. American Panel's tile and stone hearth pads are handcrafted to provide the ideal foundation for your freestanding gas, wood or pellet stove.
Is it true that burning with wood contributes to pollution and releases toxins into the air of my home?. What size stove or fireplace should I get for my home? This is a good question. Too small, and you'll not be warm enough. Too big, and you'll have to keep your fires burning low (smoldering) which increases harmful emissions and lowers efficiency.
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Fred Garvin M. P.
Fred Garvin M. P.
Jun 16, 2020
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Under a bit of construction but nice enough Fella to deal with. Will most likely buy from him when the time comes.