Heatcharm Wood Heaters: Style Meets Performance in Traralgon

If you are looking for a heater that serves as a centrepiece, Heatcharm is the brand of choice. Known for their unique colour-coordinated panels and massive viewing windows, Heatcharm heaters bring modern elegance to homes across the Latrobe Valley and East Gippsland.

The Power of Convection Heating

Unlike standard radiant heaters, Heatcharm utilises a powerful 3-speed fan and a convection air chamber. This is particularly effective for the larger, open-plan homes found in towns like Sale and Trafalgar, as it moves warm air quickly into every corner of the room.

  • Custom Colours: Choose panels in White, Black, or Charcoal to match your interior design.

  • Self-Cleaning Glass: High-velocity airwash technology keeps your view of the fire crystal clear.

  • Cast Iron Liners: Heavy-duty internal liners for superior heat retention.

Top Heatcharm Models

Port Phillip Series: Features a stunning bay window that "brings the fire into the room. A larger heating capacity of up to 32 squares keeps your room warm in the coolest of Victorian winters.

Series 8 Freestanding: A sleek, modern console-style heater that fits perfectly in contemporary Traralgon renovations. Heating up to 24 squares, this is a perfect choice when renovating or extending.

The Victorian: A timeless, inbuilt design that pairs beautifully with a timber mantelpiece. With a heating capacity of up to 28 squares, this is a popular choice for most country-style homes.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Absolutely. The Heatcharm Inbuilt range (like the i600) is specifically designed to fit into standard Victorian or brick chimneys.

  • Yes, Heatcharm is proudly Australian-made, designed to handle the damp, cold mornings common in the Gippsland region.

  • Standard colors include Black and Charcoal, but stainless steel and other designer finishes are often available to match your interior décor.

  • Yes, most models feature self-cleaning glass technology that uses airflow to keep soot from building up on the window.