Wood heat · Canada

Burning wood at home, with the clearances right.

A plain reference for Canadian households running a wood stove or fireplace — clearance distances, chimney maintenance, and the inspections worth doing before each heating season.

A wood-burning cooking and heating stove installed against a wall
A freestanding wood-burning stove. Image: Wikimedia Commons (CC).
Core guides

Three topics that cover most home wood-heat questions

Each guide sticks to what a homeowner can act on: measured distances, a maintenance rhythm, and a seasonal check. Confirm specifics against your appliance's listed manual and your local authority.

Clearances

Clearance Basics for Stoves and Hearths

How clearance-to-combustibles works, why listed appliances differ from older units, and how shields reduce required distances.

Read guide
Chimney

Chimney Upkeep and Creosote Control

What creosote is, how burn habits change buildup, and how to plan sweeping around your firewood and usage.

Read guide
Inspection

Seasonal Inspection Routine

A start-of-season walk-through covering gaskets, the flue, the hearth pad, and carbon monoxide alarms.

Read guide
Quick reference

Before you light the first fire

  • Find the listing label on the appliance and keep its installation manual nearby.
  • Measure clearances to walls, mantels, and furniture from the actual appliance, not from memory.
  • Confirm a working carbon monoxide alarm on each level with sleeping areas.
  • Check that the hearth pad extends in front of the loading door as the manual specifies.

On certification. In much of Canada, wood-burning appliance installation and inspection are commonly handled by technicians certified under the WETT program (Wood Energy Technology Transfer). Requirements and whether an inspection is mandatory vary by province, municipality, and insurer, so confirm locally before relying on any single rule.

Contact

Questions about the guides

Use the form for corrections, source suggestions, or content questions about the material on this site. For installation, inspection, or emergency concerns, contact a WETT-certified professional or your local fire authority directly.

Email: contact@silvergroveside.org

Topic: Wood stove & fireplace safety information (Canada)

Note: This form is for informational correspondence only.

Please enter your name.
Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter a valid phone number.

Last updated: 2026-05-20