Say I buy a new wood stove today, certified with a gph (grams per hour) emissions rating of 4 (easily within the standards of the 2015 law). In three years (2020) the gph requirement lowers to 2.0.
If I sell my house AFTER 2020, can I sell my 2017 wood stove with it? Will it still be considered certified? I asked a dealer this question yesterday and he just said, "Good question!" (He didn't know the answer.)
From what I can find, the law is not clear if the 2015 certification will still be valid after 2020, if the rating of the stove is over 2.
ALSO -- Do you think that dealers are keeping a low inventory because in three years, many of the models they are currently selling will become illegal to sell? (Which makes me think there'll be some killer sales just before 2020!)
If I sell my house AFTER 2020, can I sell my 2017 wood stove with it? Will it still be considered certified? I asked a dealer this question yesterday and he just said, "Good question!" (He didn't know the answer.)
From what I can find, the law is not clear if the 2015 certification will still be valid after 2020, if the rating of the stove is over 2.
ALSO -- Do you think that dealers are keeping a low inventory because in three years, many of the models they are currently selling will become illegal to sell? (Which makes me think there'll be some killer sales just before 2020!)