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Replacing stove glass restores both safety and style to a wood-burning or multi-fuel stove. Cracked or stained glass should be changed promptly to maintain efficient heat output and prevent smoke leakage. The process typically involves removing the door, loosening the retaining clips, carefully lifting out the old panel, and fitting a new heat-resistant ceramic glass with fresh rope seals. Using the correct high-temperature glass and following manufacturer guidelines ensures a long-lasting, clear view of the flames and reliable stove performance.