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Englander Wood Stove Replacement Glass
Englander Stove Parts
In addition to supplying a large range of Englander stove replacement glass, we also supply door gasket kits, rope gasket kits, Englander exhaust blowers, drive blowers and more for Englander pellet stoves and Englander wood stoves.
Englander Replacement Glass Sizes
Englander replacement glass is available in a variety of sizes. The most common sizes for the Englander brand are 3/16” thick and 9-1/2” x 13-1/4”, but there are several other sizes available. We also offer custom-cut sizes to meet your specific needs. Our glass dimensions and sizes are listed below:
- 9-1/2” x 13-1/4”
- 10-5/8” x 14-3/4”
- 11” x 17”
- 12” x 18-3/4”
- 12-1/2” x 20”
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Why Choose Us for Your Englander Stove Glass Replacement?
At Woodstove Fireplace Glass, we know how crucial it is to get the right replacement glass for your Englander wood stove. Our experienced team can assist you in finding the perfect size and pattern that match your model.
Enjoy the added benefit of free shipping on all orders over $100, and rest assured that we use only top-notch, U.S.-manufactured glass.
Our dedication to quality is paramount, and we take immense pride in providing you with exceptional customer service.
Englander Wood Stove Glass FAQs
How do I conduct a proper glass installation?
Stoves commonly have bi-folding doors or pairs of doors that can be lifted out easily from the support holes. These doors are usually held together by screws in the frame. To replace the old, broken glass with new, tempered glass, simply take apart the frame after ensuring there are no remnants of the previous glass.
For some fireplaces, the frame might be secured with rivets instead of screws. In such cases, the process is similar, but you'll need to carefully drill out the old rivets and replace them with new ones. For a detailed installation guide, visit our dedicated page, which provides step-by-step instructions to complete the replacement process successfully.
Do you supply glass for Englander pellet stoves?
Englander pellet stoves also feature glass panels to showcase the flames. As with wood stoves, a broken or cracked glass panel can compromise the performance and safety of your pellet stove. Fortunately, we supply replacement glass for all makes and models of Englander pellet stoves. We also stock a range of Englander pellet stove parts for your fire to burn optimally.
Do you supply Englander pellet stove parts?
Yes! We carry a variety of Englander pellet stove parts, including door gaskets, drive blowers, replacement Englander glass, and more. Feel free to contact us for information on specific parts you may need.
How do I use an Englander wood stove?
Using an Englander wood stove is straightforward and hassle-free. Before you begin, ensure that the stove is installed correctly and inspected by a certified professional. Also, make sure all doors are securely closed before lighting the fire.
To start the fire, open the air control valve on the stove's front and the loading door. Place newspaper or fire starter material at the bottom, add your wood and then ignite it. Close both doors and adjust the air control valve to control the burning rate.
For further guidance on using your Englander wood stove, refer to the user manual or reach out to our customer service team for assistance.
What type of glass are the Englander glass panels?
Englander glass panels are crafted from top-notch ceramic glass, a safety-toughened material that boasts three to four times the strength of regular plate glass. Specially engineered to endure high temperatures, this premium-quality glass ensures an extended lifespan, surpassing the durability of standard glass alternatives.
What is the difference between an Englander wood stove and Englander pellet stove?
Englander wood stoves are fueled with logs, while Englander pellet stoves use compressed pellets of sawdust, wood waste, and other biomass materials. Englander wood stoves produce more smoke, heat up faster, and may require more cleaning than pellet stoves. Pellet stoves, on the other hand, are easier to control and produce less smoke.