The Chimney Sweep Online Fireplace, Woodstove, Gas Stove and Barbecue Shop
All wood stoves sold in the U.S. except cookstoves and site-built fireplaces must comply with the EPA Phase II Wood Stove Emissions Regulations. These Federal Standards require that each wood burning stove be tested for particulate emissions and shown to produce fewer than 4.5 grams per hour. These high efficiency, EPA Approved wood stoves are exempt from "burn bans" that local air quality authorities may impose during episodes of high airborne pollution. To read about current EPA woodstove emissions regulations, click here.
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Washington State has adopted even stricter air quality restrictions, requiring that all wood stove and fireplace installations in new homes draw their combustion air directly into the firebox from outside the house (this eliminates potential indoor air quality problems in Winter months when the stove or fireplace is burning). The result of this legislation is that the wood stoves we sell are the healthiest, most efficient and cleanest burning models ever built. To read about a demonstration we hosted to show just how clean burning today's wood stoves are, click here. |
The wood stoves we offer meet the EPA emissions requirements without catalytic converters. To read about why we've chosen non-catalytic clean air technology, click here. |
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