
Highlights
- Wood stoves are extremely difficult to move from one place to another due to their enormous weight and large dimensions.
- The best way to move a log burner is to hire experienced movers because of the elevated risk of injury if you try to do it on your own.
- However, if you have no choice but to move your wood stove without hiring movers, then you should read on to find out how to tackle the tough task safely.
As a proud owner of a wood stove, you know perfectly well all the advantages of having a wood burner in your house – the pleasant warmth it radiates and the sense of comfort and coziness it creates. And because of it all, wood-burning stoves often become the attractive force within the home during the cold months of the year.
There’s no doubt that a wood-burning stove is an excellent investment. However, due to their enormous weight and large dimensions, wood stoves are also extremely difficult to move around the house. And if you’re thinking about moving a wood stove to a new house, then things can become really challenging in a hurry.
Of course, the easiest way to move a wood stove is to hire professional movers to do it for you. The pros will surely know how to get the job done quickly and safely.
Nevertheless, if you can’t afford to pay for moving labor and you feel like you can manage the tough task together with a few friends, then this detailed guide on how to move a wood stove is exactly for you.
Why are wood stoves so risky to move?
Before you rush to move your wood-burning stove, you must be aware of just how risky that moving task is. In reality, there are a couple of reasons why wood stoves are so difficult to lift and move around: 1) wood-burning stoves are extremely heavy, and 2) log burners are particularly bulky to handle due to their large dimensions.
Weight
Depending on the exact model and manufacturer, wood stoves can weigh anywhere between 300 lbs. and 800 lbs. Some models can weigh even more than 800 lbs. excluding the mass of the solid fuel inside.
The major reason for that extraordinary weight comes from the materials used to construct wood-burning stoves – cast iron or steel, or a combination of the two metals.
The usage of cast iron in wood stoves is clear: the metal formed by a casting process (melted – poured into molds – solidified) is slow to heat up but once heated, it’s also slow to cool down, thus giving off heat for much longer.
So, with an average weight of around 500 lbs., you can see why wood stoves are so tricky to move around the house or move to another house altogether.
Dimensions

In addition to their extraordinary weight, cast iron wood stoves can also be too bulky to handle safely by non-professionals. Some wood stoves can reach a height of up to 40’’ and a width of up to 33’’.
Also, those log burners can get to 25’’ in depth, making them a real challenge to move around safely without causing any costly property damage.
Caution: As you can see, and possibly already know from personal experience, wood stoves are really, really heavy and really, really big to move by one person alone.
Therefore, you shouldn’t try to move your wood-burning stove entirely on your own for fear of getting injured in a bad way. Instead, you should do the sensible thing and secure at least 3 helpers in addition to yourself to get the job done safely.




The weight of a wood stove can change a person’s life drastically….in an instant a young man or woman can alter their lives and there is no way to change a tragic mistake once it has happened.