How Do You Replace Wood Burner Glass?
A wood-burning stove can reduce your heating bill significantly over electric or gas heat, and without the mess, smell or fire risk of an open wood-burning fireplace. The glass on the door of a modern wood-burning stove is actually a clear ceramic material that can withstand much higher temperatures than the tempered glass used in older stoves. However, stove glass can break after an impact with a piece of firewood or a poker and will need to be replaced before you use the stove again. Follow the instructions that came with your wood burner and remove the door. Place an old blanket or furniture moving pad on a flat, sturdy work space. Place the door on the work space with the inside facing up. Loosen the clips holding the glass in place by turning the attaching screws counterclockwise with a Phillips screw driver. Rotate the clips away from the glass panel and remove it from the door assembly. Use a putty knife and pry carefully under the glass if it is stuck to the door. Discard the o