Advice needed on Heritage Cartier II wood stove

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LakeErieLover

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Sep 18, 2013
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We have recently purchased a cottage and the wood stove in the cottage is a Heritage Cartier II stove.
I have no idea how old the stove is nor do I know anything about the stove. I have read on the internet that it may not be EPA approved. I would appreciate anyone's advice as to whether I should leave the stove in the cottage and use it or whether this older type of wood stove is junk and I should update with a newer model woodstove. I must admit I do like the look of it. I appreciate any help or advice.
 
welcome to the forum. see if you can upload a picture. there should be some here that should have a clue on what you have.

frank
 
If the stove is in good condition and it is safely and properly installed then I can't see a reason to replace it, especially if this is just for occasional burning unless you want to have a cleaner burning stove in place. It has a basic secondary burn system that is better than some of the older stoves.

https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/secondary-burn-on-heritage-cartier.45616/
 
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