Inbuilt Wood Heaters in Tasmania

Three generations of wood heating knowledge delivering complete supply, installation and servicing across Tasmania with one of Australia’s widest heater ranges.

Seamless Heating for Designed Spaces

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Architectural Finish

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Space Saving

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Premium Integration

Inbuilt heaters are a popular choice for architect-designed homes and interior-led renovations, offering a sleek alternative to freestanding models. While freestanding heaters prioritise flexibility, inbuilt units focus on integration and visual appeal.


  • Flush installation for a seamless look
  • Ideal for high-end and modern interiors
  • Requires professional fitting and flue design


Because installation is more complex, it’s important to work with professionals – explore our supply and installation page to ensure the right setup for your home.

At Complete Heating, we specialise in inbuilt wood heaters designed for seamless, modern living. Call us today on (03) 6239 3505.

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FAQ

  • Are inbuilt wood heaters better for modern homes?

    Inbuilt wood heaters are often preferred in modern homes because they offer a clean, streamlined appearance that integrates directly into walls or cabinetry. This makes them ideal for contemporary interiors where minimalism and visual flow are important. Unlike freestanding heaters, which can become a focal point, inbuilt models sit more subtly within the space. They’re especially popular in architect-designed homes or renovations where both aesthetics and functionality need to work together seamlessly.

  • Do inbuilt heaters take up less space than freestanding models?

    Yes, inbuilt heaters are designed to save floor space by being installed into a wall or existing fireplace cavity. This makes them a great option for homes where space is limited or where a more open layout is preferred. Freestanding heaters require clearance around them, which can impact furniture placement. In contrast, inbuilt units create a more compact footprint while still delivering effective heating performance.

  • Can an inbuilt heater be installed into an existing fireplace?

    In many cases, yes. Inbuilt wood heaters are commonly installed into existing masonry fireplaces, making them a popular upgrade for older homes. This allows homeowners to improve heating efficiency while maintaining the original structure. However, the suitability depends on the size, condition and compliance of the existing fireplace. A professional assessment is recommended to ensure the installation meets safety standards and performs as expected.

  • Why is professional installation important for inbuilt heaters?

    Inbuilt heaters require careful planning and installation to ensure they operate safely and efficiently. This includes preparing the cavity, installing the unit correctly and designing a compliant flue system. Unlike freestanding heaters, there is less flexibility during installation, so accuracy is critical. Professional installation helps prevent issues like poor airflow, overheating or non-compliance with building regulations, ensuring long-term performance and peace of mind.