
Heat & Glo Hearth I60 Fireplace — Specs, Install, DFW Pricing Context
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Heat & Glo Hearth I60: Premium Architectural Linear Fireplace
The Heat & Glo Hearth I60 is a 60-inch direct vent gas linear fireplace we install regularly in DFW homes. This page walks you through the specs, who the Hearth I60 fits, what installation looks like in our market, and how it compares to similar models — written by people who actually install these units, not by a brand catalog.
> *If you’d rather skip the research and talk through your specific space, call us at 817-635-6260. We’ll tell you in five minutes whether the Hearth I60 is a fit or whether something else makes more sense.*
Heat & Glo Hearth I60 Specs Overview
The Heat & Glo Hearth I60 is a 60-inch direct vent gas linear fireplace designed for interior installations in framed or masonry chase enclosures. Heat output is rated at approximately 60,000 BTU/hr, which places it among the higher-output units in its class — appropriate for great rooms, large living rooms, and primary gathering spaces.
Key spec dimensions our installers verify before quoting:
- **Fuel type:** Natural gas or propane (configurable at install)
- **Vent system:** Direct-vent coaxial through exterior wall or roof
- **Glass / viewing area:** large picture-window glass face — primary aesthetic feature
- **Blower / fan:** optional thermostatically-controlled blower kit
- **Control type:** millivolt + wall switch standard, IPI / remote / smart-home upgrade paths available
- **Framing requirements:** confirmed against the manufacturer’s installation manual for your specific serial revision — clearances vary by year
We always verify the unit’s published spec sheet against the actual room we’re working in. A Hearth I60 that fits perfectly on paper still has to clear floor joists, ceiling plates, gas-line runs, and any structural members the homeowner hasn’t seen. That’s why our quote process starts with a site visit, not a phone call.
Who the Hearth I60 Is For
The Heat & Glo Hearth I60 fits a specific kind of homeowner. You want a true architectural showpiece — the fireplace is going to be a featured design element of the room, not just a heat source. Premium-tier brand, premium-tier price, premium-tier visual impact.
Specifically, the Hearth I60 is the right call when:
- Your project is a custom build or major remodel where the fireplace is a designed feature
- Your designer or architect specifically called out a brand in this premium tier
- You expect your fireplace to outlast multiple owners and hold its character
- The room layout supports the Hearth I60’s linear/wide profile
The Hearth I60 is *not* the right call when you’re chasing the absolute lowest install price, when your room can’t accommodate the venting path, or when you’d be happier with an electric unit that requires no gas line and no chimney work. We’ll tell you that on the site visit — we don’t push units that aren’t a fit.
Installation Considerations in DFW
In DFW, installing a Heat & Glo Hearth I60 touches city building permits, gas-line work (if conversion), framing modifications, and inspection signoff. None of that is exotic — but every step has a way to go wrong, which is why we sequence it carefully.
What we typically deal with:
- **Venting path** — coaxial direct-vent runs need to clear bird-safe terminations, exterior-wall offsets, and 8-ft minimum from grade or operable openings (per IFGC 503.8)
- **Gas line** — sized to the unit’s BTU input, with appropriate sediment trap and shutoff at the appliance (Texas plumbing code)
- **Framing** — clearances per the manufacturer’s manual, with header sizing for the chase opening
- **Permits** — most DFW cities require a gas / mechanical permit for a new fireplace install; we pull those, not you
- **Inspection** — final inspection by city building department, with manometer pressure test on the gas line
Older homes — particularly Park Cities, Fort Worth historic districts, and some Lakewood properties — sometimes hide structural surprises (failed headers, hidden chimney chases, asbestos around old flues). When we find one of those, we stop and have a conversation before charging forward.
How the Hearth I60 Compares to Similar Models
Within the Heat & Glo lineup, the Hearth I60 sits alongside several alternatives. It tends to be the right pick when you want the brand prestige and the architectural look but don’t need the absolute largest unit — there are bigger and more expensive units, but most homes never need them.
Compared to other brands at this tier, the Hearth I60 competes head-on with premium architectural fireplaces from European and high-end North American manufacturers — Stuv, Ortal, and others. The differences come down to:
- **Build quality and finish detail** — visible in the firebox, the glass frame, and the trim
- **Burner aesthetics** — flame pattern, ember-bed realism, log set quality
- **Control electronics** — basic millivolt vs. IPI vs. smart-home-integrated
- **Service network depth** — how fast can we get a replacement IPI module, fan motor, or glass panel
For most homeowners, the Hearth I60 hits the right balance. If you’re choosing between this and another model and not sure which way to lean, that’s exactly the kind of conversation we have on a site visit.
Real-World Install Context
In DFW, we’ve installed the Hearth I60 in luxury custom builds in Westlake, Southlake, and University Park, where the fireplace is centered in a great room with floor-to-ceiling stone or plaster surrounds. Common scenarios:
- **New custom build** — coordinated with builder framing, single-pass install, surround built around it after
- **Remodel / replacement** — old prefab gets removed, chase reframed if needed, new Hearth I60 dropped in, surround rebuilt
- **Conversion** — old wood-burning masonry fireplace, gas line run, insert recommended instead — this model is for new framed openings, not retrofits
We always document the install with photos at each stage, deliver the manual to the homeowner, and walk through the operation before we leave.
Pricing Context
We don’t publish fixed prices for the Heat & Glo Hearth I60 on this page, and there’s a reason: the unit price is only one line on the quote. The total project cost depends on whether we’re running a new gas line, framing a new chase, building a custom surround, integrating a smart-home control, and what your city’s permit fees look like.
For ballpark planning, premium-tier installations of architectural fireplaces typically land in the upper-five-figure range when you include surround and finishing work. Mid-market gas fireplace installs are typically a fraction of that. Wood-burning installs vary widely depending on chimney work.
The accurate number for *your* project comes from a site visit. Call 817-635-6260 and we’ll schedule one. Quotes are written, itemized, and good for 30 days.
FAQ — Heat & Glo Hearth I60
Q: How long does a Heat & Glo Hearth I60 install take?A: Once permits are pulled and materials staged, a typical install takes 2–4 days for a standard chase, longer if we’re framing new or rebuilding a surround. We give you a calendar at quote time, not after.
Q: Will the Hearth I60 heat my whole room?A: It depends on the room — square footage, ceiling height, insulation, and exposure all matter. The 60,000 BTU/hr output is plenty for a typical great room, but we’ll model your specific room before we promise anything.
Q: Can I get the Hearth I60 with a remote or smart-home control?A: Yes — most Heat & Glo units offer IPI ignition, optional remote, and integration paths to Lutron, Crestron, and similar systems. We wire it during install.
Q: What’s the warranty on the Hearth I60?A: Heat & Glo warranties vary by component — typically lifetime on the firebox, multi-year on burners and electronics, shorter on glass and aesthetic parts. We register your warranty at install and keep a copy on file.
Q: How often does the Hearth I60 need service?A: Annual inspection and tune-up. We sweep, check seals, verify pilot/IPI operation, clean the glass, vacuum the burner pan, and confirm gas pressures. Skipping years voids the warranty and shortens the unit’s life.
Ready to Install a Heat & Glo Hearth I60?
If the Heat & Glo Hearth I60 sounds like a fit, the next step is a site visit. We’ll measure, walk through your venting options, talk surround design, and write a fixed quote.
Call 817-635-6260 or message us through the site. We answer the phone — no chatbots, no offshore call centers, no high-pressure sales pitch. Just a real conversation about your project.— *Space Fireplace Services Editorial Team*
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