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If you know the brand name of your stove or want to order by size, click on one of the buttons below. Store hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm central time. We are Wood stove glass experts and are always willing to help! If you need replacement Fireplace Glass. We can custom-cut your Fireplace Glass to your exact requirements. Just let us know the size, shape, thickness, and glass type of your Fireplace Glass. The customization process can all be done online, or over the phone. We will fabricate your Fireplace Glass to your exact needs and ship it directly to you, in one piece, guaranteed! Then 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?If you know the answer to that question then move on down. If your not sure then lets take a look at each one.Most fireplaces have 2 or more doors on the front. As for wood stoves, they typically have just one door. Most wood stoves seal at the door with a fire-gasket, a fiberglass material that makes an air tight seal when the door is closed. 




There are wood stoves that have two doors also but they will have a rope gasket seal.   There are also fireplace inserts, which are similar to wood stoves that slide into a masonry fireplace. The idea of an insert is to make the old fireplace as efficient as possible while still providing a beautiful view of the fire. So an air tight, efficient, firebox is slid into or "inserted" into your existing fireplace. 2nd: What kind of glass is currently in it?We are going to assume that the original manufacturer glass is in the unit. When the original glass broke, did it break in a million little pieces or did it break in larger "chunks" of glass?If the glass broke in a million pieces then is a tempered glass. To learn more about Tempered glass click here. Tempered glass is typically found in fireplaces, and should NEVER, EVER be used as Wood stove replacement glass.If the glass just cracked, or broke out in bigger chunks then it is known as a glass-ceramic. These products are commonly known as PyroCeram® (not Pyroceran), Robax or Neoceram - just different brand names for the same type of product.




On this site we use the term PyroCeram®. The product we sell on this site, PyroCeram®, is made by Corning. The thickness of Pyroceram is 3/16", the most commonly used type of glass for Wood stove replacement glass.  This glass also comes in a 1/8" thickness, but that is usually used in smaller space heaters.  (PyroCeramic Glass - NeoCeramic Glass, are commonly used terms)If the glass is paper thin and flexible, not very common any more, but is in some really old wood stove units, then it is called Mica or isinglass. 3rd: What kind of heat does your unit put out?Is it a gas unit, using natural gas or propane? A wood burner that is just for looks? Or an air tight wood burner that produces over 600 degrees?If it is a gas unit, then it typically uses tempered glass. Although gas units do put out heat, the top end of the heat against the glass is less then 400 degrees. The tempered glass in these units is usually of a clear tint.If you have a masonry fireplace, a fireplace built in the home with brick and mortar, they can have a set of fireplace doors applied to the opening.




These types of fireplaces are not very efficient and do not generate heat much higher than 400 degrees, at least not for any extended period of time. The glass in these types of door systems are typically tempered.If you have an air tight wood stove or insert. These units can generate up to 1200 degrees and are very efficient. The glass in these units must be Pyroceram. Using any other type of glass will cause the glass to fail and could cause a home fire. Pyroceram glass has an amber tint in color.If you have a high efficiency fireplace. This is a fire place that is not air tight, but has an adjustable damper that allows you to control and slow down the fire to burn more efficiently and generate more heat. These units generally supply heat in the 600-1000 degree temperature range and need to use Pyroceram glass. 4th: Do you have a pellet stove?If you have a pellet stove, you will want to use ceramic glass. Last: Not sure about the above information?If you're not sure about any of the above, there are still a couple of ways to find out.




Look in your owners manual. It should tell you what type of glass was supplied.Contact the company that you got the fireplace or wood stove from. They should be aware of the different types glass and can advise you. Or just sent us an Email and give us as much information as you can. Brand name, size, wood or gas, and take a picture and attach it. We have seen most of the types out there and should be able to tell you what you need.Then replace it with Pyroceram. This will cover all the bases. It is able to be used in all the applications that we have covered. Hopefully this answers your question "where can I find wood stove glass", or "where can I find fireplace glass". Wood stove replacement glass can be a complicated subject, so don't be afraid to contact us and ask for help....That's what we are here for! Keywords: Fireplace glass,Wood stove replacement glass, pyroceram, neoceram, robax glass Order Wood Stove Glass, Order Fireplace Glass, Order Pyroceram Glass HereOrder Wood Stove Glass, Order Fireplace Glass, Order Pyroceram Glass Here




High quality affordable professional glass doors to suit every budget SHOP FOR FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES Welcome to Fireplace Door Specialists SHOP AT HOME SERVICE! OUR SHOWROOM IS LOCATED IN YOUR HOME RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUR FIREPLACE. The fireplace is always the focal point of any room. With that in mind we offer as many as 30 different color combinations which will enhance your fireplace background and blend in with the material used to finish the fireplace wall. We carry the latest models of fireplace glass doors available from the very modern to traditional styling along with fireplace tool sets and matching woodholders which will compliment your new fireplace glass doors. All priced to suit every budget. ARE GLASS DOORS RIGHT FOR ME OR WOULD I PREFER A MESH SCREEN INSTEAD? Many fireplace glass doors come with a choice of either a hanging mesh curtain screen or the option of a solid mesh door screen. If you prefer a mesh screen without glass, there is a large selectioin of many freestanding solid mess door frames or we can custon make the mesh doors which can be either freestanding or secured to the fireplace.




Do I want more heat from my fireplace? We offer a selection of heat throwing devices which fit underneath your new fireplace glass doors and is color matched to compliment one another. We offer a very large selection of firewood cradles which fit inside the fireplace. These cradles are designed to keep the wood burning inside of the fireplace and provide adequate oxygen to keep the fire burning. Once your choice is made, we will take the guesswork out of how to measure your fireplace to obtain the right fit for your new fireplace glass doors or mesh screen. We will measure and take responsability for a proper fit. Thats not all, once your order is ready we will deliver and professionally install it for you. Let us help you make informed choices. We Service Toronto, The GTA, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Oakville, Mississauga, Markham, Aurora, Newmarket, Burlington, Concord, Stouffville and more! Mon to Fri.-9:00am to 7:00pm. Sat,& Sun.-9:00am to 5:00pm.

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