Equipped with a catalytic converter, a modern wood stove is more efficient and cleaner burning than anopen fire.

Tip

Thebest wood stovesincorporate a combustion chamber for a cleaner, more efficient burn.

Permits and Regulations

Wood stove installation is highly regulated.

Wood Stove

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Check with your county or state ecology or clean air department.

Wood stove installation will likely require amechanical permitfrom your county or city permitting authority.

Work on the roof tethered to a roof safety harness.

In the attic, avoid stepping through the ceiling drywall.

Wear a particulate mask when working in the attic.

Spacious rooms utilize the heat most efficiently.

Wood stoves are essentially space heaters.

They mainly heat one room, not the entire home, but some heat will pass into other areas.

Keep clearances in mind.

Consider the stove pipe’s exit location.

So, avoid locating the pipe directly below rafters, wires, or other obstructions in the attic.

Wood Stove Clearances

Code relating to wood-burning stoves likely will differ from one municipality to another.

check that proper clearances for stove pipe can be obtained before locating the stove’s position.

Add the Ceiling Support Box

From the roof, fit the ceiling support box into place.

Tuck the top flaps of the ceiling support box under the surrounding shingles.

Space all materials except for sheet metal 1/2-inch from the combustible wall.

Space the sheet metal 1-inch from the wall.

Install Roof Flashing

On the roof, cut the roofing nails adjacent to the ceiling support box.

Apply exterior-grade silicone caulking under the flashing.

Steeply-pitched roofs will require higher stove pipes.

Add a horizontal metal stand-off (brace) at least every eight vertical feet.

Attach it to the upper section of stove pipe.

Off-set stove pipe bends are available if the wood stove and stove pipe aren’t perfectly aligned.

Even so, a wood stove draws most freely if the stove pipe is in a straight vertical line.

Add the Fire Bricks

Place the included fire bricks in the wood stove.

The fire bricks should line the sides and the bottom of the wood stove.

Light a Test Fire

Check all connections, then light a small test fire.

Observe the top of the stove pipe from outside, as well as the stove from inside the house.

This is a weather-dependent job that should be completed within a day.

you might install a wood stove by yourself.

Wood stove wall clearance requirements vary.

Add a 1/2-inch air space behind the insulating board or the brick.

Add a 1-inch space behind the sheet metal.

Check with local requirements for fireproofing a wall behind a wood stove.

Starting a Fire in a Wood Stove.

Using Your Wood Stove Efficiently and Effectively.

Wood and Pellet Heating.

U.S. Department of Energy.

Wood Stoves, Fireplace Inserts and Chimneys - Permits and Safety Tips.

City of Portland (Oregon).