A Fireplace Center & Patio Shop

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Gloucester, Canada

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Fireplace store· Grill store· Furnace store· Outdoor furniture store

A Fireplace Center & Patio Shop Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

A Fireplace Center & Patio Shop is located in Gloucester, Canada on 1452 Cyrville Rd. A Fireplace Center & Patio Shop is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category fireplace store in Canada.

Address

1452 Cyrville Rd

Phone

+1 6137451273

Service options

Kerbside pickupDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

Assembly serviceRepair services

Open hours

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Jonathan Martin

My gas fireplace blower fan stopped working. I narrowed the problem down to the temperature sensor. I brought it to the store and the sales people tested the sensor, provided valuable diagnosis information and even lent me a part to test at home. Thank you so much, the help was very much appreciated.

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Colin Brearley

During a home renovation we purchased an electric fireplace from this team, only to discover the wall opening had been built incorrectly. I called Rob and he worked with me to help find a solution to avoid refinishing the wall. Great customer service and quality products.

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AJ

This place has the most pleasant manager, I think his name was Bob. We went in with a remote fireplace starter and he tested all 7 batteries for us, found that they worked, didn't try to sell us a new one and sent us on our merry way! Got home and tried it, not until I, tried what he suggested, did I get it to work.

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Blair Adams

Above and Beyond Service Manager Rob Charbonneau happily gave us service assistance on products that no other suppliers could be bothered to deliver. Rob was wonderful; he enabled me to source repair on products that I was finding impossible to locate.

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Billy Onion

Customer service like is the norm these days. Next to no knowledge of their products, the salesman was eating a hotdog while I asked questions about a stove. Guess that's what you get for a strip mall business. I left. Sorry but the hotdogs were too much.