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  1. PA codes for installing a wood stove - Hearth.com Forums

    Oct 8, 2009 · The borough building code ordinances say nothing about requiring a building permit for a wood stove. The zoning ordinances regulate the emissions of "malodorous gas or matter" …

  2. Pennsylvania Code, , Section 6400.108 - Wood and coal burning stoves

    Jun 28, 2025 · (a) The use of wood and coal burning stoves is permitted only if the stove is inspected and approved for safe installation by a fire safety expert. Written documentation of …

  3. Pennsylvania Code & Bulletin

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  4. FACT SHEET: Summary of Requirements for Woodstoves and Pellet Stoves

    Feb 4, 2015 · Fact sheet summarizing requirements for woodstoves and pellet stoves related to the NSPS for wood heaters

  5. Understanding Local Permitting Requirements for Wood Stove Use

    Nov 7, 2024 · By understanding and following the local permitting requirements for wood stove use, you can help ensure the safety and efficiency of your heating system while also …

  6. 55 Pa. Code § 2600.128 - Supplemental heating sources

    (a) The use of kerosene burning heaters is prohibited. (b) Wood and coal burning stoves shall be used only if a local fire department or other municipal fire safety authority, professional …

  7. What Is a Hearth Pad? Benefits & Requirements for Wood Stoves

    Learn why hearth pads are essential for wood, pellet, and gas stoves in Pennsylvania. Discover the difference between Type 1 & Type 2 pads

  8. OWBs manufactured, imported, or sold between May 15, 2015, and May 15, 2020, must meet the Step 1 (equivalent to Pennsylvania’s “Phase 2”) emission rate of 0.32 pounds per million Btu …

  9. State Policies & Change-out Programs for Wood Heating

    Wide range of state regulations and replacement programs for wood heating, influencing residential heating in the US with restrictions, incentives, and more.

  10. Outdoor wood-fired boilers are being sold to heat homes and buildings, produce domestic hot water, heat swimming pools or hot tubs, and provide heat to agricultural operations such as …