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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the woodstove addendum form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping purposes.
  3. Next, input the FHA Case Number. This number is crucial for identifying your specific case.
  4. Fill in the street address, including city, state, zip code, and county. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid any issues.
  5. Review the statement regarding Oregon State Law and ensure you understand your responsibilities regarding the removal of non-certified stoves.
  6. Each purchaser must print their name and sign in the designated areas. Make sure to include the date next to each signature for clarity.
  7. Finally, have your broker or agent complete their section by printing their name, signing, and dating it as well.

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In 2015, the EPA adopted the 4.5 limit and as of 2020, the EPA set a standard of 2 grams an hour for wood and pellet stoves, or 2.5 grams an hour if stoves test with cordwood. Click here for key provisions of the new rules.
Wood stove installation will likely require a mechanical permit from your county or city permitting authority.
If you live in an urban area, register your wood-burning device by September 15, 2025. From September 15, 2025, the following restrictions will apply: Registered wood-burning devices can burn clean wood, wood pellets, or manufactured fire logs. Regular fireplaces can register if manufactured fire logs only are used
EPA certification for wood stoves To obtain this approval from the EPA, wood-burning stoves must meet strict emissions protocols. Not long ago, these protocols allowed for a particle emissions level of no more than 4.5 grams per hour.
All wood-burning stoves put on the market or purchased after January 2022 must comply with the new Eco Design to reduce harmful air pollution. If your stove was put on the market or purchased prior to January 2022, then it does not need to comply.

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Wood stoves, fireplaces, and other solid fuel burning devices sold in Washington must be certified to meet Washington state emission standards. Learn more about the laws on wood burning devices: Regulation I, Section 13.03 (PDF), Washington Administrative Code: 173-433.

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