Osburn Wood Burning Stove Fireplace Products

Osburn Wood Burning Stove Fireplace Products

Why Choose Osburn Wood Stoves?

Crafted in the snowy region of Québec, Osburn wood stoves have delivered trusted performance and modern style since 1979. Each model is EPA 2020-certified, releasing as little as 1.0 g/hr of emissions — up to 70% cleaner than older wood burners.

Thanks to efficiency ratings of 75% or higher, most Osburn units qualify for the 30% Federal Biomass Tax Credit — saving you up to $2,000 annually. Whether you're outfitting a tiny home or a large lodge, there's an Osburn for every space, from the compact 950 to the powerful 3500 series.

Enjoy crystal-clear fire views through air-washed glass, thick firebrick linings that retain heat longer, and the peace of mind of a limited lifetime warranty on every combustion chamber.

Free shipping is included with every order, and our expert team is here to help with installation, sizing, or tax credit paperwork.

Scroll down to explore the full lineup and discover why Osburn is a benchmark in clean, efficient wood heat.

Frequently Asked Questions About Osburn Wood Stoves

1. Are Osburn wood stoves EPA-certified?
Yes, all new Osburn wood stoves and inserts are EPA 2020-certified, meeting the latest federal emission standards of 2.5 grams/hour or less. Many models emit as low as 1.0 g/hr.
2. Do Osburn wood stoves qualify for the 30% biomass tax credit?
Yes. Osburn models with ≥75% efficiency qualify for the Federal 25(C) Biomass Stove Tax Credit, offering up to $2,000 annually. A manufacturer certificate is included with your purchase.
3. Where are Osburn stoves made?
Osburn stoves are proudly manufactured in Québec, Canada by Stove Builder International (SBI), a leading North American wood appliance company known for quality craftsmanship and innovation.
4. What size Osburn stove do I need for my home?
Stove size depends on your home’s square footage and insulation. For 950–1700 sq ft: Osburn 2000. For 1700–2500 sq ft: Osburn 3500. Contact us for personalized sizing advice.
5. What kind of wood should I burn in my Osburn stove?
Always burn well-seasoned hardwood like oak, maple, or hickory with moisture content below 20%. Wet or green wood produces creosote and reduces efficiency.
6. How long will an Osburn stove burn on a full load?
Burn time depends on the model and fuel, but Osburn’s larger stoves (like the 3500) can deliver up to 10 hours of heat on one full load of hardwood.
7. Can I install an Osburn stove myself?
For safety and code compliance, we strongly recommend professional installation. We can help you find certified installers and provide installation guides for each model.
8. Do Osburn wood stoves come with a warranty?
Yes. Osburn offers a limited lifetime warranty on the combustion chamber and a 5-year warranty on most other components. Warranty terms vary by model.

Compare the Top Osburn Wood‑Burning Inserts

Model Heating Area
(sq ft)
Max BTU Firebox
(cu ft)
Burn Time
(hrs)
Emissions
(g/hr)
Tax Credit
Osburn 1700-I 500–1,800 65,000 1.86 7 2.4 No
Osburn 2000-I 500–2,100 75,000 2.4 8 2.3 Yes
Osburn 3500-I 1,000–2,700 110,000 3.5 10 1.6 Yes
Inspire 2000-I 1,500–2,100 75,000 2.4 8 2.3 Yes
Matrix-I 500–2,100 75,000 2.4 8 1.54 Yes
Matrix 2700-I 750–2,200 80,000 2.5 8 1.2 No

*Tax‑credit status derived from manufacturer’s 25(C) certificate. Eligible units qualify for 30% credit up to $2,000/year.