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Ashley Hearth Wood Stove

Most EPA-certified wood stoves in the mid-size residential range start above $1,000 and push higher from there. Ashley Hearth Products closes that gap with a lineup of ashley wood stoves and wood heaters, all EPA 2020 certified to the 2.0 grams per hour particulate standard, produced by US Stove Company in South Pittsburg, Tennessee.

The pedestal base is the defining feature of this brand. It elevates the firebox on a cast base with an integrated ash collection tray that empties from below without opening the firebox door, keeping the combustion chamber cleaner between cycles. HUD-listed versions of the ashley hearth pedestal wood stove meet federal requirements for manufactured and mobile home installation, a certification that eliminates most competing stoves at this price point.

Why Choose an Ashley Hearth Wood Stove

  • Pedestal design with integrated ash management: Ashley Hearth's pedestal models elevate the firebox on a cast base with a contained ash tray beneath. Ash clears from below the firebox without opening the door, which keeps the firebox cleaner and simplifies the daily maintenance routine compared to bottom-access ash removal on standard stoves.
  • Entry-level pricing with full EPA 2020 compliance: Ashley Hearth wood heaters are among the most accessible EPA-certified wood stoves on the market. All current models meet the 2.0 g/h particulate standard, and select models are eligible for the federal biomass tax credit for buyers who confirm the specific model's efficiency rating meets the 75 percent threshold.
  • HUD-approved models for manufactured homes: Ashley Hearth produces several models with HUD listing for installation in mobile and manufactured homes. This approval is required by code in manufactured home installations and is uncommon in the budget wood stove category. Browse wood stoves for mobile homes for the full HUD-eligible lineup on this site.
  • Non-catalytic combustion, no replaceable element: Ashley Hearth wood stoves use non-catalytic combustion systems, meaning clean burning is achieved through secondary combustion chambers and controlled airwash; no catalytic element is involved. There is no combustor to inspect or replace. Annual maintenance covers gasket inspection, glass cleaning, and ash pan clearance.

Top Ashley Hearth Wood Stoves For Sale

Best Entry-Level Ashley Hearth Pedestal Wood Stove

Ashley Hearth AW1120E-P Pedestal Wood Stove

Ashley Hearth AW1120E-P pedestal wood stove 1200 sq ft EPA certified

The AW1120E-P is the entry point in Ashley Hearth's pedestal lineup, sized for rooms up to 1,200 square feet that need the ash management advantage of the pedestal base without the output or footprint of a full-size model. The integrated ash tray and elevated firebox follow the same design as the larger AW2020-P, at a lower price point suited to smaller living spaces, cabins, and supplemental heating applications.

  • EPA 2020 certified; non-catalytic combustion system
  • Pedestal base; airtight door with ceramic glass viewing panel
  • Steel construction; rated for up to 1,200 square feet

Best Ashley Hearth Pedestal Wood Stove for Larger Homes

Ashley Hearth AW2020-P Pedestal Wood Stove

Ashley Hearth AW2020-P pedestal wood stove HUD approved mobile home EPA certified

The AW2020-P is Ashley Hearth's flagship pedestal model, with the firebox elevated on a cast base that houses the integrated ash collection system. HUD approved for mobile home installation, making it one of the few pedestal wood stoves at this price point that qualifies for manufactured home use under federal HUD installation codes. At over 80,000 BTU output, it handles primary heating duty in mid-size homes and provides supplemental output in larger ones.

  • Pedestal base with integrated ash collection tray; steel construction
  • HUD approved for mobile home installation; EPA 2020 certified
  • Over 80,000 BTU output for primary residential heating

Best Compact Ashley Hearth Wood Heater

US Stove TH-100 Tiny Wood Stove

US Stove TH-100 tiny wood stove 26000 BTU compact freestanding

The TH-100 is a compact freestanding wood heater for smaller rooms, cabins, and zone heating where a full-size stove would be oversized and fuel-inefficient. Produced by US Stove Company, the same manufacturer behind the Ashley Hearth lineup, it delivers 26,000 BTU of EPA-certified output with a non-catalytic combustion system and no catalytic element to inspect or replace.

  • 26,000 BTU output; compact freestanding design for small rooms and cabins
  • EPA 2020 certified; non-catalytic combustion; airtight door construction
  • Produced by US Stove Company, the manufacturer behind the Ashley Hearth brand

What to Look for in an Ashley Hearth Wood Stove

Heating Capacity and Room Size

  • Match BTU to floor area: Ashley Hearth wood burning stoves span from compact 26,000 BTU units to full-size models rated for up to 2,500 square feet. These ratings assume a reasonably insulated space with 8-foot ceilings. For older homes with drafts, high ceilings, or open floor plans, size up by 20 to 30 percent over the rated capacity.
  • Primary vs. supplemental use: A stove used as the primary heat source should be sized for the coldest days your climate sees. Supplemental heat users have more flexibility. A model that warms the main living area and allows the thermostat to be set back several degrees covers most supplemental applications without requiring a full-output unit.
  • Stove placement and heat distribution: A wood stove heats the room it occupies most directly, with warmth moving to adjacent rooms through open doorways. Central placement near the main living area distributes heat more evenly than a corner installation, particularly in open-plan homes where the stove needs to cover multiple connected spaces.

Pedestal vs. Standard Base Design

  • Pedestal models (AW1120E-P, AW2020-P): The pedestal base elevates the firebox and routes ash into a tray accessible from below, without opening the firebox door. This keeps the firebox floor cleaner between cycles and adds a taller, more substantial profile. Pedestal models also carry HUD approval, making them the right choice for mobile home installations where HUD listing is required.
  • Standard flat-base models (TH-100 and similar): Standard base models sit lower to the floor and typically cost less than pedestal designs. They work in spaces where ceiling height or room proportion makes a taller stove look oversized, and the lower center of gravity suits tight installation clearances on some floor types.
  • Ash pan access: On pedestal models, the ash pan slides out from beneath the firebox. On standard base models, the ash pan is accessed through or below the firebox door. Both systems work reliably; emptying every two to three days during heavy use keeps airflow unrestricted and combustion efficiency consistent.

HUD Approval for Mobile and Manufactured Homes

  • What HUD listing means: HUD-listed stoves meet U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development standards for installation in manufactured homes. The HUD standard addresses clearances, combustion air supply, and the stove's performance in structures built to manufactured home envelope specifications, which differ from site-built homes.
  • Most wood stoves are not HUD listed: Standard residential wood stoves do not carry HUD approval and cannot be legally installed in most manufactured homes under HUD codes. The AW2020-P and select other Ashley Hearth models carry this listing, which is uncommon at their price point and makes them a practical solution for mobile home buyers with limited options.
  • HUD approval does not replace clearance requirements: A HUD-listed stove still requires the clearances specified in the manufacturer's installation manual. Back panel, side, and floor clearances set by Ashley Hearth must be met alongside any local jurisdiction requirements. Confirm HUD status on the individual product page before purchasing.

EPA Certification and Tax Credit Eligibility

  • EPA 2020 applies to all current models: Every Ashley Hearth wood stove sold today is EPA 2020 certified, meeting the 2.0 g/h particulate standard. Non-catalytic combustion achieves this through secondary combustion chambers and controlled air wash across the firebox glass, without a replaceable catalytic element. Certification status for any specific model is verifiable through the EPA Certified Wood Heater Database; every certified unit also carries a permanent visible label affixed before it leaves the manufacturer.
  • The 26 percent biomass tax credit requires 75 percent efficiency: Not all EPA-certified stoves qualify for the federal biomass tax credit; the credit requires a minimum 75 percent efficiency rating. Ashley Hearth's efficiency ratings vary by model. Per the EPA's BurnWise guidance on choosing the right wood-burning stove, efficiency ratings (not just the certification label) are the primary filter when tax credit eligibility is a purchase requirement; confirm the specific percentage on the product specification sheet before filing.
  • High-efficiency models in the broader lineup: Ashley Hearth focuses on accessible price points, and not every model hits the high-efficiency threshold. For buyers whose primary goal is maximum efficiency and tax credit eligibility, high-efficiency wood stoves covers the full range of qualifying models across all brands carried at Fire Pit Surplus.

Ashley Hearth Wood Stove Model Guide

Ashley Hearth and US Stove Company produce several wood stove configurations for residential use, differentiated by output, base design, and HUD approval status. All current models are EPA 2020 certified.

Model Output Base Design HUD Approved Best For
TH-100 26,000 BTU Standard flat base Verify before purchase Cabins, small rooms, zone heating
AW1120E-P Up to 1,200 sq ft Pedestal base Verify before purchase Small rooms, entry-level pedestal use
AW2020-P 80,000+ BTU Pedestal base Yes (verify) Mobile homes, mid-size homes, primary heating

All models use non-catalytic EPA 2020 combustion and ship with an airtight door, ceramic glass viewing panel, and ash pan. Blowers are available as accessories on select models; confirm availability per product listing.

Why Buy from Fire Pit Surplus

Fire Pit Surplus carries Ashley Hearth wood stoves as an authorized dealer, which means genuine products, accurate model specifications, and full manufacturer warranties honored on every order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Ashley Hearth wood stoves any good?

Ashley Hearth wood stoves are EPA 2020-certified units built by US Stove Company, one of the longest-running domestic stove manufacturers. Pedestal models add integrated ash management not standard at this price point. A practical choice for buyers who need certified wood heat at budget-friendly prices.

How much does an Ashley Hearth wood stove cost?

Ashley Hearth wood stoves range from the mid-$500s for compact models to around $1,000 for full-size pedestal units. Pricing varies by model, capacity, and retailer. Contact Fire Pit Surplus for current pricing and lead times on specific models before purchasing.

Where are Ashley Hearth wood stoves manufactured?

Ashley Hearth Products is a brand produced by US Stove Company, based in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. US Stove Company has manufactured residential heating stoves under multiple brand names for several decades. It is among the larger domestic heating manufacturers in the United States.

What is the difference between Ashley Hearth wood stove models?

Ashley Hearth models differ by output, base design, and HUD approval status. The AW2020-P is the flagship pedestal model with HUD listing for manufactured home installation. The TH-100 is the compact option at 26,000 BTU for cabins, small rooms, and zone heating.

Do Ashley Hearth wood stoves qualify for a federal tax credit?

Some Ashley Hearth models qualify for the federal biomass tax credit, which requires a minimum 75 percent efficiency rating. Check the efficiency percentage on the product specification sheet before filing. Not every Ashley Hearth stove meets that threshold.

Shop Ashley Hearth Wood Stoves at Fire Pit Surplus

Ashley Hearth wood stoves cover a practical range of residential heating needs at an accessible price point. From the compact TH-100 for cabin and zone heating through the HUD-approved AW2020-P pedestal stove for manufactured home installations, every model in this collection is EPA 2020 certified and sold as an authorized unit with full manufacturer warranty coverage.

If your installation space is inside an existing masonry fireplace, browse wood stove inserts for units that use the existing chimney structure without a new wall penetration. To compare Ashley Hearth against other brands in the same price and output range, browse the full wood stoves lineup at Fire Pit Surplus.