DXV35 Timberfire Gas Fireplace
Overview
From the small den to the large family room, there's a Mendota just right for your home. Trends may come and go, but the classic design of the DXV Series gas fireplace is a timeless addition to any home. Three award-winning log sets, and literally hundreds of combinations of fronts, doors, finishes and other options allow you to create a fireplace design that's yours, and yours alone. Popular and versatile, DXV35 direct vent gas fireplaces are the perfect size for most rooms. Their space saving 15½" deep firebox and direct vent/corner vent capability make them ideal for bedrooms, dining rooms and smaller rooms in your home. The DXV35 TimberFire gas log fire offers a 2-level burner with moderate 33,000—16,500 BTUH.
Quick Specs
- BTUs: Up to 33,000 Input
- Viewing Area: (H) 16-1/16 in x (W) 28-3/8 in
Natural Gas
| BTU | 21,000 - 33,000 Input |
|---|---|
| Width | 36-1/4 in. |
| Height | 31-7/16 in. |
| Depth | 15-5/8 in. |
| Weight | 200 lbs. |
| Viewing Area | 28-3/8 (W) x 16-1/16 (H) in. |
Liquid Propane
| BTU | 18,500 - 33,000 Input |
|---|---|
| Width | 36-1/4 in. |
| Height | 31-7/16 in. |
| Depth | 15-5/8 in. |
| Weight | 200 lbs. |
| Viewing Area | 28-3/8 (W) x 16-1/16 (H) in. |
Hearth Blog Posts
How to Buy a Fireplace in Idaho: Gas vs. Wood vs. Pellet
Before you can enjoy a fireplace, you have to make the first big decision: gas, wood, or pellet? Each fuel type has real strengths and real trade-offs, and the right choice depends on how you'll use it, what heat you want, how much maintenance you'll do, and what fuel is available where you live. This Idaho buyer's guide compares all three side by side — efficiency, upfront and fuel costs, heat output, power-outage performance, and maintenance — then walks through Idaho-specific factors like climate, burn regulations, and fuel availability. Includes a clear decision framework and the brands to look for: Kozy Heat, Heatilator, Heat & Glo, Valor, and Stûv.
Pellet Stove Buyer's Guide for Idaho Homes
Thinking about a pellet stove for an Idaho winter? This buyer's guide covers how they work, how they compare to wood and gas, sizing for cold climates, what features matter, installation, costs, and Idaho's state tax deduction — so you can choose with confidence.
Is my Fireplace Safe to Use? What Safety Checks Do I Need?
Before you light that first fire of the season, take a few minutes to make sure your fireplace is safe. This guide walks you through the DIY safety checks you can do yourself for gas, wood-burning, and electric fireplaces, explains what a professional inspection covers, and tells you exactly when to stop and call for help — including the 8 warning signs you should never ignore.




