As of March 25th 2009
Climate Control Systems and Hearthtools Online parts sales is Clos
ed
It has been a good 19 year run.
I want to thank all my good customers for your support
Rod is now Servicing Pellet and Gas stoves
 
Parts Sales We are Referring all online Stove parts sales to
Wood Heat Stoves and Solar
They have a large selection of Factory and aftermarket stove parts.
I trust this company they have been in the hearth business for over 25 years
.
Use Coupon code (
hearthtools.com) for a discount.

HearthStone

 

 Santa Fe Direct Vent

Heating Area: Up to 1,600 sq. ft.
Burn Rate Range: Direct-Vent - 18,000 – 36,000 BTUs / hr.

The Santa Fe is just right for heating large areas of your home. It can be vented either through your roof or an exterior wall

Tucson The Tucson - A compact but powerful gas freestanding model. Available in Direct Vent or B-Vent models to fit any installation need

The Tucson is a smaller version of the Santa Fe perfect for heating a small home, large bedroom or office.

Champlain
Burn Rate Range: Direct-Vent - 18,000 - 36,000 BTUs / hr.
Heating Area: Up to 1,600 sq. ft.

Casting Finish: A variety of HearthStone enamel finishes plus matte black

The Champlain is one of our best selling gas stoves.
Most popular color is the autumn brown.

Stowe
Heating Area: Up to 1,200 sq. ft.
Burn Rate Range: Direct-Vent - 13,000 - 26,000 BTUs / hr.

The Stowe is smaller version of the Champlain
perfect for heating a small home, large bedroom or office.

 

Tribute Direct Vent

Heating Area:
Up to 900 sq. ft.

Burn Rate Range
Direct-Vent: 10,500 - 18,000 BTUs/hr.

The Tudor Collection
 

Heating Area:
Up to 600 sq. ft.

Burn Rate Range
Direct-Vent: 7,000 - 12,000 BTUs/hr

   
for more info and Owners manuals go to www.hearthstonestoves.com
    Gas Fired Stoves and Inserts

 
 
 
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Links to our Trouble shooting pages.
 
Avalon    Breckwell   Envirofire  Whitfield

For common solutions of Pellet Master Problems
Please Read our
Trouble shooting page

Wood stove operation: Learn useful tips to ensure that you maximize the heat and reduce the smoke from your woodstove.
This is a great
Video showing a Top down fire starting trick.