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The Book of Masonry Stoves: Rediscovering an Old Way of Warming by David Lyle
MHA Preview: The classic work by the late David Lyle. David was a charter MHA Member and one of the best-informed people in the US in the wood heat field. He considered himself a Masonry Heater Researcher and considered his territory as Global. Superb histor...
Masonry Heaters: Designing, Building and Living with a Piece of the Sun by Ken Matesz
MHA Preview: Those who are looking to build, add onto, or remodel a house will find comprehensive and practical advice for designing and installing a masonry heater, including detailed discussion of materials, code considerations, and many photos and illustr...
The New Woodburner's Handbook: A Guide to Safe, Healthy, and Efficient Woodburning by Steve Bushway
MHA Preview: MHA member Steve Bushway has written an excellent manual on the current state of the art in wood heating, including new technology such as masonry heaters and EPA-certified woodstoves. Modern stoves are designed to burn cleanly and efficiently,...
The Bread Builders by Daniel Wing and Alan Scott
MHA Preview: Definitive work on hearth breads, including the most complete description of building a bread oven available in print. Mandatory reading for bread fans. Extensively researched. Creating the perfect loaf of bread--a challenge that has captivate...
Build Your Own Earth Oven by Kiko Denzer
MHA Preview: Eight simple steps to a basic mud oven. A clear and concise manual on building an earth friendly oven that will bake your bread and pizza. Covers all the details and also introduces you to building with earth... all you need to know about the...
Masonry Fireplace and Chimney Handbook
MHA Preview: The third edition of the Residential Masonry Fireplace and Chimney Handbook as published by the Masonry Institute of America is now available. This in-depth resource should be considered a must-have for those involved in the construction of maso...
The Bread Ovens of Quebec by Lise Boily & Jean-Francois Blanchette
MHA Preview: This unique study of the role of the bread oven in rural Quebec society also gives complete instructions on how to build a traditional outdoor bread oven. 115 pages, many illustrations. Free Download https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibition...
Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances (NFPA 211) by National Fire Protection Association
NFPA 211 reduces fire hazards by ensuring the safe removal of flue gases, the proper installation of solid fuel-burning appliances, and the correct construction and installation of chimneys, fireplaces, and venting systems. https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-stan...
Stoves for People: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Stoves Dissemination by Roberto Caceres
https://www.amazon.com/Stoves-People-Proceedings-international-dissemination/dp/1853390194 https://practicalactionpublishing.com/book/2090/stoves-for-people
The Forgotten Art of Building and Using a Brick Bake Oven: A Practical Guide by Richard M. Bacon
First published by Yankee Magazine in 1977, this book remains the authority on how old-time brick ovens were designed and used. The book explains the evolution of the brick oven from the 17th through the 19th centuries, out lines the basic points to consider...
Lime Mortars Preparation and Use of Lime Mortar: An Introduction to the Principles of Using Lime Mortars by the Scottish Lime Centre
MHA Preview: This informative book draws together existing information on traditional lime mortars for the benefit of specifiers and craftsmen working with traditional masonry-built structures in Scotland and around the world. This is one of the most info...
Types of Membership
The Masonry Heater Association of North America offers several tiers of membership: Full Voting Associate Platinum Full Voting memberships are designed for the masonry heater builder and bake oven builder. Associate memberships are designed for sales ...
Benefits of MHA Membership
By becoming an MHA member, you will receive the following benefits: Join a professional trade association that promotes and educates both heater builders and the general public. Gain a listing on the MHA website's member directory if you are a full member,...
Who can join?
Currently, the majority of members are professional custom heater masons, but membership also includes manufacturers, distributors, installers, and others interested in masonry heating. Anyone can join.
How has the MHA helped the industry?
The Association boasts a distinguished history of achievements that have benefited both members and non-members. These accomplishments include: Developing the ASTM Standard Guide for the Construction of Solid Fuel Masonry Heaters, which has helped numerous ...
Why should I join?
If you are serious about building or learning how to build masonry heaters, then you should join MHA. Not only is this your best opportunity to gain access to quality information and knowledgeable people who are happy to share their experience with you, but we...
What is the MHA doing for members right now?
Here's what MHA offers to members: A listing on our Membership Directory with your name, address, and website; providing a potential source of leads. Access to exclusive documents and information in the members-only area of the website. An invit...
Membership cost
Membership Dues are $300.00 (US) per year for full voting membership and $175.00 (US) for associate membership.
Certification
Certification is an additional step above membership. We recommend reading the PDF attached for more information. 2019.01.29-Certification-Policy-and-Procedures.pdf
CEU form for certified heater builders
Certified heater builders require Continuing Education to maintain their certification. The form attached below can be used to apply for recognition of education. CEUApp.pdf