![]() ![]() ![]() Tempered glass is regular glass that has been heat treated to increase strength and thermal shock resistance to prevent injury by changing the break pattern. Ceramic glass can withstand continuous temperatures of 1472 deg F. We carry two different types of ceramic glass. It is the ideal solution for many wood stoves and fireplaces where glass panels are less than 6 inches from the flames. It is also resistant to failure due to temperature variation. Unlike true glass, Ceramics can withstands continuous exposure to high temperatures without fear of destruction. ![]() You’ll be back to enjoying your wood stove in no time.Ĭeramic Glass commonly referred to as glass but it is actually a transparent ceramic. Just visit our “Get a Quote” section or give us a template of the glass needed and we will custom cut it. If you are in need of replacement glass for your woodstove, we can replace it in as little as 24 hours. Often times once your woodstove glass breaks you attempt to get replacement glass from the original manufacturer, only to find out they no longer make it for the model you have, or the wait time until you receive your glass is weeks. Having glass in your woodstove door, makes the experience of a fire burning on a frigid winter day more comfortable. ![]() This adds to the enjoyment of having a woodstove. NeoCeram ® and PyroCeram ® are transparent, so you will be able to clearly watch the fire burning in your woodstove. Since NeoCeram ® and PyroCeram ® can withstand extremely high temperatures, it is perfect for use on gas fireplaces where the fire is hotter than traditional fireplaces, or the glass is closer than four inches to the flames. We use NeoCeram ® and PyroCeram ® brands of glass-ceramics that can tolerate exceptionally high temperatures and maintain high thermal shock resistance. If you are looking at replacing the glass on your woodstove, we specialize in providing wood stove glass doors tailored to your specifications. Custom Wood Stove Glass For Your DIY Project ![]()
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