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Shop a Wood Burning Stove that adds warmth and a timeless feel to your home. Built for durability, these stoves deliver reliable heat season after season. Whether you're heating a cabin or enhancing your living room, there's a perfect stove for your space. Visit The Trade Table to find the ideal Wood Burning Stove for your needs.

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The Best Wood Burning Stove

Here are some of the best Wood Burning Stoves on The Trade Table:

Empire Stove Gateway 3500 Wood Burning Stove

The Empire Stove Gateway 3500 Wood Burning Stove is an ideal heating solution for spacious homes or large rooms, combining efficiency, durability, and ease of use. Its simple operation with a one-lever control adjusts the burn rate, while an air wash system and easy-to-remove ash pan ensure minimal maintenance. Certified to meet EPA 2020 standards, the stove includes a durable steel top for extended heat radiation and features a high heat ceramic baffle, ceramic glass window, secondary combustion, and firebrick lining. With a maximum heat output of 110,000 BTU/h and the ability to accommodate logs up to 22 inches, this stove can heat areas ranging from 1,000 to 2,700 sq. ft. The Gateway 3500 also offers style flexibility, with several design options such as door overlays and pedestal or leg requirements, making it a perfect fit for various interiors.

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Empire Stove Gateway 2300 Wood Burning Stove

The Empire Stove Gateway 2300 Wood Burning Stove is an excellent choice for larger homes or rooms, offering both efficiency and style. Its design ensures easy operation with a one-lever control to adjust the burn rate, while maintenance is simplified with a no-mess ash pan and air wash system. This wood stove is EPA 2020 certified, indicating it meets strict environmental standards. Made with a durable steel top for extended heat radiation, it also features high heat ceramic baffles, a ceramic glass window, secondary combustion, and firebrick lining for optimal performance. With a heating area ranging from 500 to 2,100 square feet, it provides up to 75,000 BTU/h of heat output, accommodates logs up to 20 inches long, and offers a burn time of up to 8 hours. The Gateway 2300 includes multiple design options and requires a door overlay, pedestal, or legs for installation, making it both functional and adaptable to various interior styles.

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Frequently Asked Questions About A Wood Burning Stove

Here are some frequently asked questions about A Wood Burning Stove:

How To Install A Wood Burning Stove

First, choose a location that meets safety clearances and prepare a proper non-combustible base. Install the flue pipe and chimney, ensuring it's vented properly to avoid smoke issues. Lastly, follow manufacturer guidelines or consult a professional for a safe installation.

How To Use A Wood Burning Stove

Start by opening the air vents and placing kindling and wood inside. Light the kindling and allow the fire to grow before adding larger logs. Adjust the air control to regulate heat and maintain the fire.

How Much Does It Cost To Install A Wood Burning Stove

The cost can range from $1,500 to $5,000, depending on the stove and complexity of the installation. Professional installation may add to the overall price. It's best to get a few quotes to find the right price for your budget.

How To Clean A Wood Burning Stove Exterior

Use a soft cloth and warm, soapy water to wipe down the exterior. For tougher stains or residue, a vinegar solution or stove cleaner works well. Make sure the stove is cool before cleaning.

How Does A Wood Burning Stove Work

Wood burns inside the stove, generating heat that radiates out into the room. Airflow is controlled by vents to regulate the burn rate and heat output. The smoke exits through a chimney or flue to the outside.

What Is A Wood Burning Stove

A wood-burning stove is a heating appliance that uses wood logs to generate heat. It’s typically made of cast iron or steel and includes a firebox and chimney. Many people use them for both warmth and ambiance in their homes.

How To Install A Wood Burning Stove Into An Existing Chimney

Ensure the chimney is properly cleaned and inspected for safety. Install a flue liner inside the chimney to connect with the stove’s flue pipe. Secure everything according to manufacturer instructions to ensure a safe installation.

How Much Is A Wood Burning Stove

A wood-burning stove typically costs between $500 and $3,000 depending on the model and size. Higher-end stoves with special features will cost more. Prices vary widely based on brand and style.

What To Put Behind A Wood Burning Stove

Use a heat-resistant material such as brick, stone, or tile behind the stove. This protects the wall from excessive heat and fire risk. Always follow clearance guidelines provided by the stove manufacturer.

How To Duct Heat From A Wood Burning Stove

Install a heat distribution system that includes ducting to direct warm air to other rooms. Some stoves have built-in fans to help move the heat. Make sure the ductwork is properly installed to avoid safety issues.

How To Clean Wood Burning Stove

Wait until the stove is completely cool, then remove ashes using a metal ash pan. Wipe down the interior with a damp cloth to remove soot and residue. Clean the chimney regularly to prevent creosote buildup.

How To Clean Wood Burning Stove Glass

Use a damp cloth or paper towel dipped in ash to gently scrub the glass. You can also use a commercial stove glass cleaner for stubborn stains. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the glass.

How To Keep A Wood Stove Burning All Night

Use large, seasoned logs that burn slowly and fill the firebox before bed. Reduce the airflow by closing the air vents to slow the burn rate. This helps maintain a steady, low fire throughout the night.

How To Remove A Wood Burning Stove

Make sure the stove is cool and disconnect it from the flue pipe. Remove any screws or fasteners holding it in place, and lift it carefully out of its position. It’s a good idea to have help due to the stove’s weight.

How To Make A Wood Burning Stove

Building one requires metalworking skills to weld a firebox, chimney connection, and doors. You’ll also need to ensure it meets proper safety standards. It’s often better to buy a stove than to make one unless you're experienced.

How Much Does It Cost To Install A Wood Burning Stove And Chimney

Installing both a stove and chimney can cost between $2,000 and $6,000, depending on the complexity. The stove price is separate from the chimney and labor costs. It's advisable to budget for professional installation for safety reasons.

How To Install A Wood Burning Stove Without A Chimney

You’ll need to install a twin-wall flue system that vents through an external wall. This system can replace a traditional chimney and still safely expel smoke. Be sure to follow building regulations and consult a professional.

How To Use Wood Burning Stove To Heat House

Place the stove in a central location and ensure good airflow throughout the house. Use fans or ducting systems to distribute heat evenly. Burn seasoned wood to maintain an efficient, steady heat output.

Why Does My Wood Stove Smell Like Burning Plastic

This may be due to overheating or something plastic being too close to the stove. Check the surrounding area for any plastic items or parts touching the stove. If the smell persists, inspect the stove for damaged components.

How To Vent A Wood Burning Stove

Connect the stove to a properly installed chimney or flue system. Ensure the flue has no blockages and is the correct size for your stove. This will allow smoke and gases to safely exit the home.

How To Light A Wood Burning Stove

Start by opening the air vents and placing crumpled newspaper and small kindling inside. Light the newspaper and allow the kindling to catch fire before adding larger logs. Adjust the air vents as needed to maintain the fire.

How Hot Does A Wood Burning Stove Get

The surface temperature of a wood-burning stove can reach up to 500°F or more. The temperature inside the firebox can exceed 1,000°F. Always use caution and keep combustible materials away.

How To Build A Wood Burning Stove

Building one involves welding together steel or cast iron parts to form the firebox, chimney, and doors. You'll need to ensure the design meets safety regulations. It’s best to have metalworking experience before attempting this.

How To Move A Wood Burning Stove

First, disconnect the stove from the flue pipe and any other connections. Lift the stove carefully with help, as they can be very heavy. Use proper lifting techniques or a dolly to avoid injury.

How To Put Out A Wood Burning Stove

Close the air vents to reduce oxygen flow and let the fire burn down naturally. Avoid pouring water on the fire, as this can damage the stove. Remove any remaining ashes once the stove has completely cooled.

How To Start A Fire In A Wood Stove

Open the air vents and place crumpled paper and small kindling inside. Light the kindling and allow it to catch fire before adding larger pieces of wood. Keep the air vents open until the fire is burning steadily.

How To Decorate A Room With A Wood Burning Stove

Consider surrounding the stove with stone or brick for a rustic look. Add a non-combustible hearth and fire-resistant décor nearby. Keep furniture and flammable items at a safe distance from the stove.

How Far Should A Wood Burning Stove Be From The Wall

Most wood-burning stoves need to be at least 18 inches from a combustible wall. You can reduce this clearance by using heat shields. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for safe installation.

How Much Does A Wood Burning Stove Weigh

A wood-burning stove typically weighs between 200 and 500 pounds, depending on the model and size. Larger stoves or ones made from thick cast iron may weigh even more. Always plan for safe handling during installation.

What Can I Put On Top Of My Wood Burning Stove

You can place a stovetop fan or kettle for added humidity, but avoid anything that could overheat or burn. Be sure the items are heat-resistant and designed for stove use. Never place flammable materials on top of the stove.

How To Open Damper On Wood Burning Stove

To open the damper, locate the handle or lever near the stove’s flue pipe. Pull or twist the handle to open it, allowing smoke to exit through the chimney. Remember to adjust the damper as needed for optimal airflow.

Why Is My Wood Burning Stove Smoking

Excessive smoke may be caused by wet wood, a blocked chimney, or poor ventilation. Ensure the wood is properly seasoned and the chimney is clear. Also, check that the air vents are open enough to allow proper combustion.

How To Open Flue On Wood Burning Stove

The flue is typically opened by adjusting a lever or handle located near the stove’s pipe. Make sure it’s fully open before lighting a fire to ensure smoke exits properly. Adjust it as needed once the fire is established.

How To Remove Rust From Wood Burning Stove

Use a wire brush or steel wool to gently scrub the rusty areas. For tough rust, apply a stove polish or cleaner specifically made for cast iron. Make sure the stove is cool and clean after each use to prevent further rusting.

How To Clean A Wood Burning Stove Chimney

Have the chimney professionally cleaned at least once a year to remove creosote buildup. You can also use a chimney brush to clean it yourself if you have the proper tools. Regular cleaning prevents chimney fires and ensures efficient burning.

Why Does My Wood Burning Stove Smell

A wood-burning stove might smell if it's new, overheated, or if something inside is burning improperly. If the smell persists, check for creosote buildup or blocked airflow. It’s important to have the stove inspected if the smell continues.

What Size Wood Burning Stove Do I Need

The size of your stove depends on the square footage of the area you want to heat. A small stove can heat up to 1,000 square feet, while larger stoves can cover 2,000 square feet or more. Choose a size that fits your space and heating needs.

What To Put Under Wood Burning Stove

Use a non-combustible material such as tile, brick, or stone beneath the stove. This helps protect the floor from heat and falling embers. Make sure the hearth meets your local building codes for safety.

Where To Buy A Wood Burning Stove?

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    Ironstrike Striker Freestanding Wood-Burning Stove

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    Ironstrike Grandview 300 Freestanding Wood-Burning Stove

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    Ironstrike Grandview 300 Freestanding Wood-Burning Stove The Grandview 300 from the Lodge Collection combines timeless elegance with unmatched effi...

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    Ironstrike Grandview 230 Freestanding Wood-Burning Stove

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    Ironstrike Grandview 230 Freestanding Wood-Burning Stove The Grandview 230 from the Lodge Collection combines elegance with efficiency, setting a n...

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    Arada Farringdon Catalyst 1.6 Wood Burning Stove

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    Arada Farringdon Catalyst 1.6 Wood Burning Stove The Farringdon range reflects British design, combining cutting-edge technology with exceptional p...

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    Arada Farringdon 1.2 Wood Burning Stove

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    Arada Farringdon 1.2 Wood Burning Stove The Farringdon range reflects British design, combining cutting-edge technology with exceptional performanc...

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    True North TN20 B Series Metallic Black Vented Wood Burning Stove

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    True North TN20 B Series Metallic Black Vented Wood Burning Stove The TN20 is designed with entry-level tubes in its combustion system, making it a...

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    True North TN10 Black Vented Wood Burning Stove with Legs

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    True North TN10 Black Vented Wood Burning Stove with Legs The TN10 wood stove delivers exceptional compact efficiency. Designed with a user-friendl...

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    True North TN25C Metallic Black Vented Wood Burning Stove

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    True North TN25C Metallic Black Vented Wood Burning Stove Introducing the TN25c, the first single-lever wood stove boasting a remarkable 76% HHV—ma...

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    Empire Stove Gateway 3500 Wood Burning Stove, Freestanding Stove, Matte Black - WB35FS

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    Empire Stove Gateway 3500 Wood Burning Stove, Freestanding Stove, Matte Black The Gateway 3500 is perfect for spacious homes or rooms. The standard...

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    Empire Stove Gateway 2300 Wood Burning Stove, Freestanding Stove, Matte Black - WB23FS

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    Empire Stove Gateway 2300 Wood Burning Stove, Freestanding Stove, Matte Black The beautifully crafted Gateway 2300 wood stove complements larger ho...

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    Empire Stove Gateway 1700 Wood-Burning Stove Freestanding Stove - WB17FS

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    Empire Stove Gateway 1700 Wood-Burning Stove Freestanding Stove The Gateway 1700 is ideal for small to medium homes or rooms. The standard no-mess ...

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