We make Heatilator stove glass replacement for most all makes or models. Look at our list below... and if you do not see your Heatilator Wood Stove Glass listed, please contact us. We try our best to keep up on all of the brands and models of stoves and their glass sizes.
Wood stove replacement glass proudly made in the U.S.A.
These stove glass parts can be confusing. Many of their model numbers are similar. Please measure your glass to assure that you order the correct Heatilator stove glass.
Part # 8022 - Rectangle - 17" x 10 1/16"
1600 Current - Rectangle. Size 17 x 10 1/16 Part # 8022
1800 Current - Rectangle. Size 17 x 10 1/16 Part # 8022
2000 Current - Rectangle. Size 17 x 10 1/16 Part # 8022
2400C Current - Rectangle. Size 17 x 10 1/16 Part # 8022
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Part # 8021 - Rectangle - 15 7/8" x 8 7/8"
20 - Rectangle. Size 15 7/8 x 8 7/8 Part # 8021
2000 - Rectangle. Size 15 7/8 x 8 7/8 Part # 8021
24 - Rectangle. Size 15 7/8 x 8 7/8 Part # 8021
2400C - Rectangle. Size 15 7/8 x 8 7/8 Part # 8021
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Part # 1138 - Rectangle - 11 11/16" x 8 1/4"
1600 - Rectangle. Size 11 11/16 x 8 1/4 Part # 1138
1800 - Rectangle. Size 11 11/16 x 8 1/4 Part # 1138
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Part # 8019 - Rectangle - 11 7/8" x 6 3/8"
16 - Rectangle. Size 11 7/8 x 6 3/8 Part # 8019
18 - Rectangle. Size 11 7/8 x 6 3/8 Part # 8019
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Part # SRV480-5430 - Arch Double door - 13 7/8" x 12 1/8"
Constitution - Two-door Arch. Size 13 7/8 x 12 1/8 Part # SRV480-5430
At WoodStove-Fireplaceglass.com we only carry the Heatilator Stove Glass. We do not carry any other parts for their stoves. We are not associated with the company in any way other then carrying the Stove Glass.
This Heatilator Wood Stove Glass is a pyroceramic glass. Able to withstand temperatures of up to 1388 degrees. We always recommend you measure your glass to make sure that the Glass is correct for you.
In 1927, Charles Lindbergh flew the Atlantic and Heatilator introduced the first factory-built air-circulating fireplace. The brand name quickly became a household word-the "first name in fireplaces."
Even today, many consumers refer to any heat-circulating fireplace as a Heatilator. But once they've owned a genuine Heatilator, they'll know the difference.
Not only is Heatilator the most widely recognized name, but thanks to our long-standing reputation for quality and reliability, Heatilator is also the preferred brand among homebuilders. Leading builders choose Heatilator because they know that the brand assures their customers many, many years of comfort and reliability.
Why Heatilator: First time homebuyers, homebuilders and custom home experts agree. Heatilator is the number one choice. Its well-crafted heating sources run the gamut from fireplaces to gas logs, providing gas-burning solutions to make any space feel like home. Most importantly, value is high on the list of this most recognized brand. It’s one thing to build the perfect fireplace. But Heatilator goes one step further by making its products affordable and dependable at the same time. As the preferred brand among homebuilders, Heatilator promises quality, reliability and an ease of installation unsurpassed in the industry. By introducing the first zero-clearance fireplace over 30 years ago, Heatlilator not only transformed the concept of installing your own fireplace, but has continued to lead the industry in builder-focused products. Reliable heat and steadfast value. That’s Heatilator’s promise.
Heatilator is a brand of hearth products, including gas and wood-burning fireplaces, inserts, and stoves. The brand is owned by Hearth & Home Technologies, a leading manufacturer of hearth products headquartered in Lakeville, Minnesota.
Heatilator has been in business for over 90 years and is known for its innovative designs and energy-efficient products. They offer a variety of options for both indoor and outdoor use, including traditional and modern styles.