Keep Your Buck Wood Stove Running Efficiently
Whether you own a freestanding wood stove or a fireplace insert, regular maintenance is key to ensuring your Buck Wood Stove operates at peak efficiency. Replacing worn-out gaskets, sensors, switches, and blowers helps maintain even heat distribution and long-lasting performance. Buck Wood Stoves are built to provide cost-effective, reliable warmth, and we carry all the replacement parts you need to keep yours in top condition.
Home Heating with Buck Wood Stoves
Buck Wood Stoves offer a variety of wood heating solutions, including zero-clearance fireplace inserts and freestanding stoves capable of heating spaces both large and small. Their catalytic models can heat up to 3,200 square feet, while smaller units provide efficient zone heating. With a range of styles and models—including the Buck Model 81, 2800, 261, and 2600—you can find a Buck Stove that meets your home heating needs.
Catalytic vs. Non-Catalytic Heating
Buck Wood Stoves are available in both catalytic and non-catalytic models. Catalytic stoves offer higher efficiency, fewer emissions, and cleaner burns at lower temperatures, making them ideal for steady, controlled heating. Popular catalytic models include the Model 80, Model 20, and Model 91, available as inserts or freestanding units.
Non-catalytic stoves, such as the Model 18, Model 21, and Model 94 NC, provide simplified maintenance and consistent high-temperature burns without the need for a catalytic converter. These models utilize secondary burn tubes to extend burn times and maximize heat output.
Designed and manufactured in the United States, Buck Wood Stoves are built for durability and efficiency. No matter which model you own, we have the replacement parts you need to ensure reliable, cozy heat all winter long.