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Wood Burning Stove Glass

Heat-resistant stove glass, cut to size

Chipped or sooted-up stove door glass? Replace it with heat-wood burning stove glass, cut precisely to your measurements. Using the wrong glass in a wood burner can pose a major safety risk, so don’t take chances – order custom-cut glass from Toughened Glass Direct, and you’ll receive glass-ceramic panels engineered for high heat.

With near-zero thermal expansion and excellent temperature stability, our heat-resistant glass can handle sudden temperature changes. We’ve made ordering simple: measure the aperture (the opening) where the glass sits inside the door.

As metal doors expand when hot, deduct 2mm-3mm from your vertical and horizontal measurements to create an expansion gap. Our team can help, and if you want a safer fit, our glass can be supplied with arrised edges.

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Heat-resistant stove glass, cut to size

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Chipped or sooted-up stove door glass? Replace it with heat-wood burning stove glass, cut precisely to your measurements. Using the wrong glass in a wood burner can pose a major safety risk, so don’t take chances – order custom-cut glass from Toughened Glass Direct, and you’ll receive glass-ceramic panels engineered for high heat.

With near-zero thermal expansion and excellent temperature stability, our heat-resistant glass can handle sudden temperature changes. We’ve made ordering simple: measure the aperture (the opening) where the glass sits inside the door.

As metal doors expand when hot, deduct 2mm-3mm from your vertical and horizontal measurements to create an expansion gap. Our team can help, and if you want a safer fit, our glass can be supplied with arrised edges.

wood burning stove glass image

Why buy heat-resistant stove glass?

Stove doors need heat-resistant glass that can withstand rapid temperature fluctuations without shattering. The right replacement should keep your stove working safely and restore your view of the flames.

wood burning stove glass in modern home
wood burning stove glass in modern home

1. Handling the heat

Wood-burning stove glass is specifically designed for the harsh conditions inside a burner. Quality glass-ceramic is known for its strong resistance to thermal shock, with some panes performing at temperatures up to 760º. It’s this level of thermal stability that makes it the only safe choice for the intense, focused heat of a log burner or multi-fuel stove.

2. Restoration and view

Sick of foggy glass? Over time, old stove glass becomes ‘crazed’ (cloudy), etched by sulphur from coal, or stained by heavy soot deposits. A fresh pane will bring back the clear view you’ve been missing. Our fireplace glass is a simple, cost-effective fix.

3. Versatile fit

Wood-burning stove glass is often ordered cut to size; it works well regardless of whether you need a rectangle or a smaller, awkward little panel for a specific model. As long as you have the measurements of the aperture (the hole in the door), we can cut a square or rectangular pane to fit.

FAQs

In most cases, you don’t need a branded panel to replace wood-burning stove glass.

What matters most is using the correct heat-resistant glass and getting the size, thickness and shape right. We supply cut-to-size stove glass to your measurements, and this should suit the vast majority of wood burners and multi-fuel stoves.

The majority of wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves use 4mm thick ceramic glass, although some larger or heavy-duty stoves may require 5mm.

The simplest way is to measure the edge thickness of your existing glass or check your stove manual/parts list.

We highly recommend it: in fact, failure to replace the rope is a common cause of glass breakage. Over time, the rope seal behind the glass hardens, creating high spots that put uneven pressure on the glass (especially as the metal door expands).

Replacing the rope protects the glass from thermal stress.