Dear Seller, You have a couple of different options for removing your woodstove or fireplace insert once you have determined that it is not certified through DEQ or EPA. You can remove it yourself, or contact your local woodstove retailer or chimney sweep who may be able to remove and destroy your device for you. Home Firestove is one of the local businesses that can help you out with this. If you choose to remove it yourself, you can take it to a local metal scrap recycler (6 comments)
On August 1, 2010, a new law affecting homes with woodstoves went into effect. What do you need to know about this new law if you are a Salem Oregon Seller or Buyer? As of August 1st, Oregon law requires that any uncertified woodstove or fireplace insert must be removed and destroyed and if you are selling your home. 1. What do you need to do if you have a woodstove or insert? First you need to check to see if the woodstove or insert is certified. If it (5 comments)