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Wood Stove Glass : What Kind of Glass Should I use for a Wood Stove?

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We know all about wood stoves, gasket materials and of course wood stove glass. Did you know that there are more than a thousand brands and models of wood stoves in North America alone?  We produce glass for most all of them! Whether you have a stove from , , , , or even one that was made in Billy-Bobs garage, we can make the glass for it. Most of the more popular stove glass is already boxed up and ready to go! Don't know the make and model of your stove...  No problem.  We can help you try to determine that, and if not, we can still make you the glass for it. We just need the size or pattern. We carry all three brands of ceramic glass .   Pyroceram ,  NeoCeram  and  Robax glass . The glass for your wood stove can come in many shapes and sizes. At woodstove-fireplaceglass we custom cut the glass to your requirements. Our best-selling glass is the  pyroceram  glass. This glass will handle the heat as it is rated for up to 1470 degrees. We always have the glass on hand, and we custo

What Type of Glass Should I Use in My Fireplace Or Wood Stove?

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Throughout the year we receive a lot of questions on our Q&A form and to our blog. And "What Type of Glass Should I Use in My Fireplace Or Wood Stove?" is the most popular one that we see. Pyroceram , Neoceram , Robax , Mica or Tempered glass ? The answer will very depending on the of Fireplace or Woodstove style you have . There are many different types of fireplaces and wood stoves that use a wide variety of different glass. This article will help you to decide which type you have and how to order it in Woodstove Fireplace-Glass.com . There are just a few simple questions you need to answer in order to do so. – 1st – Do you have a fireplace or a wood stove? or which is better fireplace insert or wood stove? Questions that you need If you know the answer to that question then move on down. If you are not sure then lets take a look at each one. Most fireplaces have 2 or more doors on the front. Where as for wood stoves they typically have just one door. Most wood st