26D0748K Blower Service Kit N/A fireplace replacement part

26D0748K BLOWER SERVICE KIT

$234.00
Sale price  $234.00 Regular price 
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26D0748K Blower Service Kit N/A fireplace replacement part

26D0748K BLOWER SERVICE KIT

$234.00
Sale price  $234.00 Regular price 
Special order

⚠ Special order — Ships in 1–2 weeks

What This Part Does

This blower assembly circulates heated air from the fireplace into the room to improve heat distribution and comfort.

The blower pulls cooler room air into the fireplace circulation chamber, where the air is warmed by the firebox, then pushes the heated air back into the living space.

Most fireplace blowers operate automatically once the fireplace reaches operating temperature through the use of a thermodisc or fan switch. Some systems also include a variable speed control for adjusting airflow.

Blowers help increase heating efficiency by moving warm air away from the fireplace and improving overall room circulation.

Different blower assemblies may vary in size, airflow capacity, mounting style, and electrical configuration depending on the fireplace model.


Not sure if this is the right part?

Before ordering, check the following:

  • Locate your model number (typically behind the lower louver or inside the control compartment)
  • Confirm your unit uses a N/A system
  • Compare your existing blower to the images provided

⚠️ This part is NOT for a different ignition/control system systems

Compatible Models

Majestic Gas Fireplaces:
300DVBC
300DVBH
400DVBC
400DVBH
490IDV
500DVB
500DVBC
500DVS
600DVB
600DVBC
600DVS
BDV300C
BDV400C
BDV500C
BDV600C
CDVR42
CDVR47
CDVT42
CDVT47
GBVC36
GBVC42
GBVR36
GBVR42
GDVR36
GDVR42
GDVT36
GDVT42

Majestic Gas Stoves:
HBDV400

Monessen Gas Fireplaces:
116DV3732
116DV4136
216DV3732
216DV4136
216DV4742
300DVB7
300DVBH7
320DV4136
320DV4742
32VFH
32VFHC
32VFSC
33ISDG
33ISDVL
36LCFG
36MCUF
36MCUFDF
36MCUFDR
36MCUFEF
36PFG
36RCFG
36STFG
36VFHC
400DVB
400DVB7
400DVBH7
400DVBMH7
42MCUF
42MCUFDF
42MCUFDR
42MCUFEF
42VFH
42VFHC
500DVB7
600DVB7
624DVCLC
624DVCRC
624DVPFC
624DVSTC
AI42DV
BDV3007
BDV400
BDV4007
BDV500
BDV5007
BDV600
BDV6007
BLOT
BLOTM
BLOTMC
CDVR33
CDVR337
CDVR36
CDVR367
CDVR427
CDVR477
CDVT33
CDVT337
CDVT36
CDVT367
CDVT427
CDVT477
CFX32Chesapeake
CLDVD
CRDVD
DFC32
DFC36
DFC42
DFS32
DFS3224
DFS3224A
DFS32A
DFS32C
DFS36
DFS36A
DFS36C
DFS42
DFS42A
DFS42C
DFX32
DFX32C
DIS33
DIS33C
DIS33D
DIS33G
DZ36
DZC36
DZS36
GCUF32A
GCUF32B
GCUF32CF
GCUF32CR
GCUF36A
GCUF36B
GCUF36CF
GCUF36CR
GCUF42A
GCUF42B
GCUF42CF
GCUF42CR
GLCF36
GPF36
GRCF36
GRUF32C
GRUF36
GRUF36C
GRUF42C
GSTF36
HBDV300
HBDV3007
HBDV4007
IDV380C
IDV490C
LX32DV
MCFS36
MCUF36
MCUF36C
MCUF36DF
MCUF36DR
MCUF36EF
MCUF42C
MCUF42DF
MCUF42DR
MCUF42EF
MCUF42R
PFDVD
SI38DV
STDVD
VF32CR
VF32CTB
VF36CR
VF36CTB
VF36R
VF42CR
VF42CTB
VF42R
VFR32
VFR32CR
VFR36
VFR36CR
VFR42
VFR42CR
VFR42CTB

Monessen Gas Inserts:
VFI33CNI
VFI33CNV
VFI33CPI
VFI33CPV
VFI33LNI
VFI33LNV
VFI33LPI
VFI33LPV

Vermont Castings Gas Fireplaces:
380IDV
SDV500
SDV600

System Type

Common Problems This Blower May Fix

  • Fireplace blower fan does not run
  • Weak or reduced airflow
  • Blower makes squealing, grinding, or rattling noises
  • Fan vibrates excessively during operation
  • Blower starts intermittently or stops unexpectedly
  • Poor heat circulation into the room
  • Fan motor overheats or shuts down
  • Blower wheel damaged or obstructed

The blower assembly helps circulate heated air from the fireplace into the living area, improving heat distribution and overall efficiency.

Before replacing the blower, also inspect the thermodisc, speed control, wiring, and power supply, as these components can cause similar symptoms.

Warranty Information

This product includes a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship under normal operating conditions.

Fireplace components must be properly installed and matched to the correct system (millivolt vs IPI, natural gas vs propane).

This warranty does NOT cover:
• Improper installation or incorrect application
• Use with the wrong gas type (NG vs LP)
• Misdiagnosis of the issue
• Damage caused by other failing components
• Normal wear and tear
• Labor, service, or diagnostic time

Because many fireplace issues can be caused by multiple components, we strongly recommend confirming the diagnosis before replacing parts.

We are happy to assist with this. Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims. Please contact us prior to removal or replacement of the part so we can help verify the issue and guide the warranty process.

How long does it typically take to replace this part?

Replacement time varies depending on the fireplace design and how accessible the blower compartment is.

In fireplaces with easy access panels, blower replacement may take less than an hour. In more restrictive installations, additional disassembly may increase repair time significantly.

Care should be taken to properly reconnect wiring, secure the blower assembly, and verify proper airflow and operation after installation.

Is this a safe DIY repair?

Many fireplace blower replacements are considered manageable DIY repairs because they typically involve standard electrical connections and mounting hardware.

However, accessibility can vary significantly depending on the fireplace model, and some installations may require substantial disassembly to safely remove the blower assembly.

Always disconnect electrical power before servicing blower components or internal wiring.

How difficult is this part to replace?

Blower replacement difficulty varies depending on the fireplace design and accessibility of the blower compartment.

Some blowers can be accessed and replaced relatively easily from the lower control area, while others may require removal of panels, controls, or additional components to gain access.

Most installations involve basic wiring connections and mounting hardware, but proper reassembly and wire routing are important for safe operation.

How do I know if this part is bad?

Common signs of a failing fireplace blower include unusual noise, vibration, weak airflow, intermittent operation, or the blower failing to turn on altogether.

In some cases, the blower motor may seize, overheat, or operate inconsistently due to worn bearings or internal electrical failure.

Before replacing the blower, verify that the thermodisc, speed control, wiring, and power supply are functioning correctly, as these components can cause similar symptoms.