
WoodMaster Outdoor Wood Furnaces
Since 1989, WoodMaster has built industry-leading outdoor furnaces, continually finding innovative uses of renewable energy and alternative fuel sources.
About Us - WoodMaster Outdoor Wood Furnaces
WoodMaster furnaces are manufactured in Minnesota. Since 1989, WoodMaster has built industry-leading outdoor furnaces, continually finding innovative uses of natural energy and …
Outdoor Furnaces - WoodMaster Outdoor Furnaces
Outdoor wood furnaces are what WoodMaster does, and we do them best. Since 1989, WoodMaster has built industry-leading wood heaters, continually finding innovative uses of …
CleanFire Outdoor Wood Furnaces
Jul 28, 2022 · The WoodMaster CleanFire furnaces are what every outdoor furnace should be. Plus, they’re the most efficient EPA Step 2 Certified wood burning appliance.
Outdoor Furnace Parts and Accessories
WoodMaster dealers carry quality, affordable parts and accessories for your wood furnace - whether it’s heating systems, insulated piping or log splitters.
Dealer Locator - WoodMaster Outdoor Furnaces
Most WoodMaster dealers offer financing, furnace delivery, installation, on-site service, and much more. Enter your zip code above to find your nearest WoodMaster dealer.
WoodMaster 5500 Outdoor Wood Furnace
The WoodMaster 5500 outdoor wood furnace is double-plumbed and ideal for farms, providing heat for a barn and a large shop or midsize building. Increased fuel capacity for higher heat …
WoodMaster Traditional Outdoor Wood Furnaces
WoodMaster’s traditional outdoor furnaces generate economical, natural and safe heat. They are compatible with most existing and new heat systems, including hot water, forced air, hydronic …
CleanFire 700 - Outdoor Wood Furnace - WoodMaster Outdoor …
When you heat your home with a WoodMaster outdoor wood furnace, you’re free of fuel shortages, power outages and just about everything else that makes front page news.
CleanFire 900 - Outdoor Wood Furnace - WoodMaster Outdoor …
WoodMaster outdoor wood furnaces are compatible with most existing and new heat systems, including forced air, hydronic heat, radiant baseboard, existing water-to-water and in-floor.