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Published on February 12, 2024

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Rely on Noréa Foyers expertise:
New Regulations for Fireplaces in Québec City

Update on the latest regulations regarding residential fireplaces. As an industry leader, Noréa Foyers wants to inform you about the recent developments and laws concerning fireplaces for Québec City, as well as the opportunities and challenges they present for designers and architects.

The new standard in Québec City now imposes stricter specifications regarding fine particle emissions for fireplaces appliances. Every new appliance must be certified for a maximum particle emission rate of 2.5g/h. The EPA standard is currently the most widespread, although not exclusive, aiming to reduce environmental impact and improve indoor air quality in our homes. This measure aims to encourage the adoption of more energy-efficient and less polluting equipment, an initiative we fully support in our pursuit of more sustainable design.

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Appliance Replacement Program

The city of Québec now offers subsidy programs of up to $1000 for replacing wood heating appliances with more environmentally friendly models. This financial incentive provides an opportunity to recommend to your clients heating solutions that are both eco-friendly and visually appealing for optimal comfort.

Subsidy program

The EPA and the Canadian Emission Percentage

It is crucial to note that by September 2026, all wood-burning, slow combustion fireplaces and heating appliances must be certified with the EPA. Decorative fireplaces will benefit from an additional grace period until 2030 before they must comply. This transition period requires particular attention when designing new spaces and renovating existing ones.

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We are aware of the need to adapt and stay informed about the latest developments in environmental regulations. That’s why we encourage you to turn to our expertise in residential fireplaces to guide you in choosing the best solutions for your projects.

The new regulations for fireplaces in Québec represent both a challenge and an opportunity. By staying informed, working with competent partners like Noréa Foyers, and focusing on sustainable solutions, you can continue to create spaces that meet your clients’ needs.


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