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Our best-selling stove, the ComfortBilt HP22 is popular because of its modern appearance, large bay view window, programmable 7-day internal thermostat, and powerful heat output. Its superior engineering and reliability have earned our flagship model consistently great reviews from customers all across the country.
The SS in the model number denotes the stainless steel trim around the glass.
The ComfortBilt HP22 Pellet Stove features:
The HP22 Pellet Stove comes with a one-year limited warranty on parts and service.
User Manual: Download
Accessories available: Hearth Pads, Hopper Extension, Ash Vacuum, and Fresh Air Kit.
Federal Tax Credit
Starting in 2023, consumers buying highly efficient wood stoves, pellet stoves, pellet stove inserts or larger residential biomass heating systems may be eligible to claim a 30% tax credit – capped at $2,000 annually – based on the full cost (purchase and installation) of the unit. The credit runs through December 31, 2032.
Effective Dates
The new tax credit under Sec. 25(C) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (“IRC” or “tax code”) is effect on January 1, 2023 for qualifying purchases and installations completed on or after that date, through December 31, 2032.
Credit Amount
Creates a new tax credit of 30 percent of the purchase and installation costs (with a $2,000 annual cap with no lifetime limit) for tax years 2023 through 2032.
Qualifying Products
Qualifying products (any biomass-fueled heater) must have a thermal efficiency of at least 75 percent per the higher heating value (HHV) of the fuel The EPA certified wood heater database may be referenced (not all products on the EPA list qualify. Look for products with efficiencies of at least 75 percent)
Once installation of your unit is complete, be sure to keep your receipt, including product and installation, and download and save the manufacturer’s certificate to claim the credit.
For qualifying purchases, Download your tax certificate here.
How to Claim
Claim your credit when you file your federal income tax return.
Online/Software: Enter it under Home Ownership & Residential Energy Credit.