4300 Step Top Wood Stove
Overview
The 4300 Step Top wood stove is the epitome of the Quadra-Fire tradition of excellence. Automatic Combustion Control (ACC) burn technology works in unison with the Four-Point Burn System to achieve consistent, efficient and clean burns; season after season, year after year. These easy start-up wood stoves provide a reliable heating solution beyond any other stove or fireplace.
Quick Specs
- BTUs: Up to 63,700 Output
- Heating Capacity: Up to 3,000 sq ft
- Material: Steel
| BTU | Up to 61,700 Output |
|---|---|
| Width | 26 in. |
| Height | 34-1/4 in. |
| Depth | 28-5/8 in. |
| Weight | 315 lbs. |
| Material | Steel |
| Heating Capacity | 1,100 - 3,000 sq ft. |
| Burn Time | 12 hrs. |
| Firebox Capacity | 2.3 cu ft. |
| Recommended Log Length | 18 in. |
| Viewing Area | 165 sq in. |
| Glass Type | Ceramic |
| Efficiency | LHV 80%, HHV 74% |
| Emissions | 1.6 g/hr. |
| EPA Certified | Yes |
Hearth Blog Posts
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Before you light that first fire of the season, take a few minutes to make sure your fireplace is safe. This guide walks you through the DIY safety checks you can do yourself for gas, wood-burning, and electric fireplaces, explains what a professional inspection covers, and tells you exactly when to stop and call for help — including the 8 warning signs you should never ignore.
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How Much Does a Fireplace Cost?
Adding a fireplace to your home is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make—for comfort, ambiance, home value, and even energy savings. But before you walk into a showroom, most homeowners want to know one thing: how much is this actually going to cost?




