Stay Compliant with Metro Vancouver’s New Wood-Burning Stove Policy

Upgrade to a Certified Wood-Burning Stove Insert

Metro Vancouver’s new Bylaw 1303 ban the use of uncertified wood-burning stove appliances. Red Seal helps homeowners comply with certified wood-burning stove inserts and clean gas fireplace installations. Learn about the Bylaw 1303 wood-burning stove appliance registration steps, wood-burning stove rules, and the upgrade options to keep your home compliant with the new standards.

Regional Insight

Over 50 years of hands-on experience serving Vancouver means we understand local wood-burning stove laws better than anyone.

Certified Solutions

Whether it’s a wood burning stove insert in Vancouver or a clean gas fireplace installation, Red Seal manages everything.

Safety and Compliance

Every project we do meets the current seasonal wood burning stove restrictions Vancouver, and WETT certification.

About Us

Wood Burning Fireplace Bylaw in Vancouver BC

Red Seal Fireplace has served homeowners for over five decades, providing  expert wood burning stove installation, Wood Burning Fireplace Bylaw in Vancouver BC and maintenance for every gas fireplace, chimney, HVAC system, and wood-burning stove insert in Vancouver. Our work aligns with regional environmental standards, including the new wood-burning stove rules of Metro Vancouver.

We specialize in upgrading traditional fireplaces to modern, low-emission heating systems that combine performance, safety, and efficiency. Whether you’re looking for a certified wood-burning stove insert in Vancouver or exploring WETT-certified wood burning stove insert installations, our team ensures every home meets both technical and regulatory requirements.

We make every process easier for homeowners, from inspection to installation, so they can focus on comfort and ease. Red Seal continues to lead with integrity, a lot of knowledge about compliance, and the solid-fuel burning appliance ban in Metro Vancouver.

How We Help

Bylaw 1303 Wood-Burning Stove Registration and Installation

We assist Metro Vancouver homeowners in registering their wood-burning stove under Bylaw 1303 and installing a wood-burning stove insert in Vancouver. Our team ensures your heating system remains fully compliant for continued use.

Registration Guidance

We’ll confirm if your appliance qualifies under Schedule A and assist you with the required declaration form to complete your registration.

Post-Deadline Support

Our technicians assess your options for unregistered or non-certified appliances, whether registration is still possible or an upgrade is required.

Certified Support

Count on us for clear direction and efficient service from start to finish so your wood-burning stove remains compliant under Bylaw 1303.

Our Services

We provide complete Wood Burning Fireplace Bylaw in Vancouver BC and chimney solutions across Metro Vancouver — from WETT inspections to installing a wood-burning stove insert in Vancouver.

Upgrade to a certified wood-burning stovee insert in Vancouver that meets seasonal wood-burning stove restrictions under Bylaw 1303 for full compliance.

We simplify the Bylaw 1303 Wood-Burning Stove Registration process. Our team guides you through documentation, eligibility checks, and submission.

Our WETT-certified inspectors assess fireplaces and stoves for emission compliance, ensuring readiness under Metro Vancouver’s seasonal wood-burning stove restrictions.

Vancouver Wood-burning Stove Bylaw

Metro Vancouver Residential Indoor Wood Burning Stove Bylaw – Effective September 15, 2025

Bylaw Reference: Metro Vancouver Regional District Residential Indoor Wood Burning Stove Emission Regulation Bylaw No. 1303, 2020

Key Rule – Effective September 15, 2025

No person may discharge, or cause, permit or allow the discharge of any air contaminant into the environment from a residential wood burning stove, unless:

The appliance is eligible for registration under Part 4 and has been registered in compliance with Part 3, or

The appliance is not eligible for registration but is being operated within a low-income household.

Vancouver's Wood Burning Fireplace Bylaw 1303

Red Seal Chimney, Fireplace & HVAC helps homeowners comply with Vancouver’s wood burning fireplace bylaw 1303. Our service encompasses site checks, documentation, and device setup, enabling you to meet registration and declaration requirements on time. We verify whether your address falls within the Urban Containment Boundary and confirm that your appliance meets the emission standards set out in Schedule A. We handle each step and maintain accurate records for inspection.

With 30 years of experience in chimney and fireplace services, we guide you through the rules and practical steps. We align installations or changes with the wood burning bylaw Vancouver and Vancouver fireplace bylaw terms, including seasonal rules and inspection needs. We also verify whether your unit qualifies as a sole-source heater and if your home falls within the designated boundary. Our goal is clear: set you up to operate legally, safely, and with the proper paperwork under Vancouver’s wood-burning fireplace bylaw 1303. We cite official sources.

What Bylaw 1303 Means For Vancouver

By choosing Red Seal, you get clear steps to meet Vancouver’s wood-burning fireplace bylaw 1303 without guesswork. We verify whether your home is located within the Urban Containment Boundary and confirm if your wood stove, insert, or open fireplace is eligible for registration. We prepare your declaration of best burning practices, confirm fuel rules, and explain the summer burn pause from May 15 to September 15.

We also flag cases that qualify as sole-source heat or properties outside the boundary.

-We focus on simple actions that meet the residential wood burning bylaw Vancouver rules: confirm certification marks, document emission ratings, and store proof for inspections. Our team explains how Vancouver wood-burning bylaw 2025 affects condos, rentals, and single-family homes. We track dates, forms, and any follow-ups to ensure you can continue using your unit within the law. If you are outside urban limits, we prepare the declaration only path. If you are inside, we organize registration and record-keeping in accordance with the indoor wood burning Bylaw Vancouver requirements. We keep your file ready for audits.

Proof, Records, and Upgrade Help Plans

Homeowners often need clear proof of compliance. We prepare a package that includes registration confirmation, declaration copies, certification evidence, and photos of labeling. We set up a simple folder system and remind you what to keep for a period of two years. We can also check pellet stove settings, confirm insert fit, and prepare notes for insurance or a home sale.

If your unit is not eligible, we review options that fit the Wood Burning Fireplace Bylaw in Vancouver BC. This can include using manufactured firelogs, upgrading to a certified appliance, or switching to a gas source. Our process adheres to Vancouver’s wood-burning fireplace bylaw 1303 language, so inspectors see the exact terms used in the regulation. We also align paperwork with the Vancouver Fireplace Bylaw references often used online by residents. If you need a quick check during a building permit or strata request, we respond with the right record. We keep a plain summary that ties your device to the rule sections so you can answer questions fast under Vancouver’s Wood Burning Fireplace Bylaw 1303, when needed.

What “eligible for registration” means (Schedule A)

Appliances are eligible if they are certified (CSA or US standard) Air Tight Fireplace Insert/Wood Burning Stove or the owner provides evidence that the appliance’s particulate matter emission rate does not exceed 4.5 grams per hour.

No indoor wood burning stove is permitted from May 15 to September 15 each year, with limited exceptions (such as sole source of heat or off-grid households).

  • Appliances eligible under Schedule A must be registered.
  • Model & Serial Number must be provided at the time of registration.
  • If located within the Urban Containment Boundary, registration is mandatory.
  • Registration is free and requires a declaration form submitted to Metro Vancouver.
  • Registration confirms that the device meets low-emission standards and may continue to be used after September 15, 2025.
  • Low-income households: May continue operating non-certified appliances if they meet bylaw criteria.
  • Outside the Urban Containment Boundary: Appliances may be used, but owners must file a declaration.
  • Operating a non-compliant or unregistered wood-burning stove after September 15, 2025, within the Urban Containment Boundary, is a bylaw offence.
  • Violations are subject to fines and enforcement under Part 6 of Bylaw 1303.
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? You’re not alone. Here are some common HVAC-related concerns we hear from homeowners and business owners across California:

Can I use my wood-burning stove in Vancouver?

Inside Metro Vancouver’s Urban Containment Boundary, Bylaw 1303 allows only appliances that are both certified and registered. Units that are uncertified or not registered must be upgraded or replaced by September 15, 2025.

How to get WETT certification for my fireplace?

Arrange a WETT inspection with a certified inspector. We evaluate the appliance, confirm compliance with safety and emission standards, and provide the documentation needed for registration or compliance checks.

What seasonal limits apply to wood burning stove in Vancouver?

From May 15 to September 15, indoor wood burning stove is restricted across Metro Vancouver. Exemptions apply to low-income or off-grid households and to homes that rely on wood as their only heat source.

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