Hello all,
What a great site! I have to say I have always wanted a soapstone wood stove since the day I saw one. Now the time is right for me to finally get one. In late February I should have a Mansfield in and working away. The last wood stove I had was at my house in MD back in the 90's. It was an older Timberline. I just loved to watch the fire through the screen and smell that oak a'burnin. The one thing was that it was in our basement. This made for a toasty temp. upstairs but in the basement it was a hot box. It would get so hot that one of the nearest lights would go out. Those memories and thoughts brought me to the soapstone. I plan on installing this one in my living room to enjoy with the hopes that it will have that "gentler heat". I have a Cape Cod with aprox 1850-1950 square feet (medium insulation). In a couple of days the installation guys are coming up to get me the installation quote and best location. I plan on having the metal flue installed inside the house going through the living room ceiling then run through our bedroom and finally through the roof. I am hoping someone can tell me if you get some extra heat from the metal flue being in your house (upstairs bedroom). I am not sure how well the heat from just the wood stove (not being extremely hot, ie cast iron) will move to our second floor. I also had seen something called Magic Heat. It is a type of heat exchanger that mounts between your flue pipes to give out heat where it is mounted. Does anyone know of this ? Any Mansfield Information would be helpful.
What a great site! I have to say I have always wanted a soapstone wood stove since the day I saw one. Now the time is right for me to finally get one. In late February I should have a Mansfield in and working away. The last wood stove I had was at my house in MD back in the 90's. It was an older Timberline. I just loved to watch the fire through the screen and smell that oak a'burnin. The one thing was that it was in our basement. This made for a toasty temp. upstairs but in the basement it was a hot box. It would get so hot that one of the nearest lights would go out. Those memories and thoughts brought me to the soapstone. I plan on installing this one in my living room to enjoy with the hopes that it will have that "gentler heat". I have a Cape Cod with aprox 1850-1950 square feet (medium insulation). In a couple of days the installation guys are coming up to get me the installation quote and best location. I plan on having the metal flue installed inside the house going through the living room ceiling then run through our bedroom and finally through the roof. I am hoping someone can tell me if you get some extra heat from the metal flue being in your house (upstairs bedroom). I am not sure how well the heat from just the wood stove (not being extremely hot, ie cast iron) will move to our second floor. I also had seen something called Magic Heat. It is a type of heat exchanger that mounts between your flue pipes to give out heat where it is mounted. Does anyone know of this ? Any Mansfield Information would be helpful.