List of EPA Certified Wood Stoves List of EPA Certified Wood Stoves 2025

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Certified means that a wood-burning appliance meets EPA clean air standards. It generates less smoke (fewer particles) than a non-certified stove and uses less wood to create more heat. Only new stoves are certified. Certification takes place when the stove is manufactured.
Look for the EPA certification label on the back of the stove, or check the current list of EPA-certified wood stoves. Also check for safety labelling by the Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC) or another testing and certification body.
Basically, all Blaze King King and Princess model stoves that are non-catalytic are not EPA approved. At the same time, the earliest catalytic models were designed and manufactured and testing for emissions was not required. Therefore, not all catalytic models are EPA approved either.
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All newly manufactured wood stoves sold in USA have to be EPA certified. EPA certification has to do with clean burning only and nothing with the safety of the appliance.
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Related Information. Listed below is a historical list of wood heaters that EPA certified under the 1988 New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) Standards of Performance for Residential Wood Heaters, as of April 2015.

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