Brunco Stove Company: Replacement Glass & Parts
The Brunco Stove Company earned its reputation for producing durable and efficient wood and coal stoves, popular through the mid-to-late 20th century. Known for models such as the Hearthglow, Firelite, Blazer, and Spitfire, Brunco stoves were built to deliver powerful, consistent heat with eco-conscious efficiency.
The Innovation Behind Brunco Stoves:
Brunco stoves were designed to maximize heat output while conserving fuel. Key features included:
- Advanced Combustion Technology: By regulating oxygen intake with adjustable vents, Brunco stoves achieved efficient and clean burns, reducing creosote buildup and improving safety.
- Blower Fans: Many models included electric fans that distributed heat evenly, ensuring optimal comfort across the room.
- Dual Fuel Capability: Some models could burn both wood and coal, offering flexibility for users depending on fuel availability and preferences.
These features made Brunco stoves an eco-conscious and cost-effective heating choice during their production era.
Popular Models:
Brunco’s lineup featured several noteworthy models, each tailored to specific heating needs:
- Hearthglow: Known for its classic design and robust heating capability.
- Firelite: A compact option suitable for smaller spaces.
- Blazer and Spitfire: Larger models capable of heating expansive areas, making them ideal for colder climates.
While Brunco stoves are no longer manufactured, many are still used today thanks to their lasting craftsmanship. Over time, essential components like ceramic glass, gaskets, and blower fans may require replacement to keep your stove performing safely and effectively.
At Total Hearth, we offer custom-cut high-temperature ceramic glass rated for up to 1400°F, along with compatible gaskets and replacement parts made to fit a variety of Brunco stove models. These precision-fit parts help maintain your stove’s efficiency, safety, and longevity.
For reliable, long-lasting Brunco stove glass and parts, trust Total Hearth; your source for quality replacements that keep your classic stove burning bright for years to come.

3 comments
I purchased one of your units several years ago for my shop. It was used and it did not come with an “ owner’s manual “
I am not positive that I am operating it properly.
I can not find a model name or number on it. It measures 24 × 24 x45.5” tall. It has a 12” heat discharge on top and twin blowers on back down below.
My question concerns the ( and I am making assumptions here) the damper.
I currently operate as such:
The damper handle pushed all the way in. The round “knob” I open for more air and heat during the day. At night I close it and allow it to continue to heat the building at a lower temperature.
I would appreciate any input.
Thx
Mike
I purchased one of your units several years ago for my shop. It was used and it did not come with an “ owner’s manual “
I am not positive that I am operating it properly.
I can not find a model name or number on it. It measures 24 × 24 x45.5” tall. It has a 12” heat discharge on top and twin blowers on back down below.
My question concerns the ( and I am making assumptions here) the damper.
I currently operate as such:
The damper handle pushed all the way in. The round “knob” I open for more air and heat during the day. At night I close it and allow it to continue to heat the building at a lower temperature.
I would appreciate any input.
Thx
Mike
I purchased one of your units several years ago for my shop. It was used and it did not come with an “ owner’s manual “
I am not positive that I am operating it properly.
I can not find a model name or number on it. It measures 24 × 24 x45.5” tall. It has a 12” heat discharge on top and twin blowers on back down below.
My question concerns the ( and I am making assumptions here) the damper.
I currently operate as such:
The damper handle pushed all the way in. The round “knob” I open for more air and heat during the day. At night I close it and allow it to continue to heat the building at a lower temperature.
I would appreciate any input.
Thx
Mike