Regency Wood Stove Replacement Parts
Our comprehensive selection of genuine OEM replacement parts covers the complete Regency wood stove lineup including F-Series, H-Series, CS-Series, I-Series, R-Series Classic, and S-Series models.
From essential maintenance components to critical performance parts, we provide everything needed to keep your Regency wood stove operating at peak efficiency.
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Regency Fans & Blowers
Fans and blowers circulate heated air throughout your space to improve heat...
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Regency Secondary Air Tubes
Secondary air tubes introduce preheated combustion air into the upper firebox to...
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Regency Refractory & Brick Kits
Firebrick protects your firebox steel from extreme heat while reflecting radiant energy...
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Regency Doors, Handles, and Related Parts
Doors provide access for loading fuel and controlling airflow while handles enable...
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Regency Top Baffles, Blankets, and Insulation
Top baffles and insulation direct heat flow and protect your wood stove...
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Regency Replacement Glass
Ceramic glass provides a clear view of your fire while containing combustion...
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Regency Rope Gaskets
Rope gaskets create airtight seals around doors, glass, and openings to control...
Regency Wood Stove Parts Guide
Regency has built a reputation for manufacturing some of the most efficient and reliable wood stoves available, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern EPA-certified clean-burning technology.
Whether you own a compact F1150 for smaller spaces, a powerful F5200 for whole-home heating, or any model in between, proper maintenance with genuine replacement parts ensures your stove continues delivering the exceptional performance Regency is known for.
Our extensive collection features genuine and compatible replacement parts specifically engineered for Regency wood stoves. The F-Series lineup (F1150, F2100, F2400, F2450, F2500, F3500, F5200) covers heating needs from small cabins to large homes. The H-Series (H200, H300) offers classic styling with modern efficiency. CS-Series models (CS1200, CS2400) provide versatile heating solutions, while I-Series inserts (i1000s, i1200s, i1500s) transform existing fireplaces into efficient heating systems. R-Series Classic (R3, R12) and S-Series (s2100) round out the complete wood stove family.
Regency Wood Stove Maintenance Essentials
Regular maintenance keeps your Regency wood stove running efficiently and safely. Key components to inspect annually include door gaskets for proper seal, firebrick and refractory panels for cracks, baffle boards for warping or deterioration, and glass for chips or damage. Replacing worn parts promptly ensures optimal combustion efficiency and prevents more costly repairs down the line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the most commonly replaced parts on Regency wood stoves?
A: Door gaskets, firebrick panels, baffle boards, and glass are the most frequently replaced components. These parts experience the most wear from regular use and high temperatures, and should be inspected annually.
Q: How do I know which Regency wood stove model I have?
A: Your model number is located on a metal rating plate, typically found on the back of the stove or inside the firebox area. The plate includes the model number, serial number, and manufacturing date.
Q: Are parts interchangeable between different Regency wood stove models?
A: Some parts like gaskets and hardware may fit multiple models, but most components like firebrick, baffles, and glass are model-specific. Always verify compatibility with your specific model before ordering.
Q: How often should I replace the door gasket on my Regency wood stove?
A: Door gaskets should be inspected annually using the dollar bill test—close the door on a bill and try to pull it out. If it slides out easily, the gasket needs replacement. Most gaskets last 2-5 years depending on usage.
Q: Can I install Regency wood stove parts myself?
A: Many maintenance parts like gaskets, firebrick, and glass can be replaced by handy homeowners following manufacturer instructions. However, any modifications to venting, air controls, or structural components should be performed by a certified professional.
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