S.F. Bay area bans wood-burning devices in all new homes
Up to $3 million in rebates is pledged to help cover some costs of replacing residents’ wood-burning devices
Nov. 12, 2015
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District in San Francisco passed the nation's first ban on wood-burning devices for all new home construction.
In addition, existing homes with chimneys and remodels that cost $15,000 or more must be replaced with a device that meets EPA standards, or a gas or electric device.
The area's air quality board pledged up to $3 million in rebates to help cover some costs of replacing wood-burning devices for people who use them for heat.