We have an old house under 1500 sq feet with no insulation and have purchased an older Defiant to combat the drafts and the cold this upcoming winter. I had a defiant growing up and remembered it being a nice stove but when I went to the stove shop yesterday to get the oval to round adapter the guy said that they are a "wood monster!!" and that they smoke a lot and you will burn a ton of wood because they are only 12% efficient. I guess I dont really care about the smoke but I would like to know from anyone who has them, do they burn a lot of wood?? We will most likely run this stove non stop all winter much like the small stove we had last year that only used maybe 2-3 cords at the most. So I am trying to figure out how much wood to have so that I dont run short in the middle of the winter. Anyones experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Um, also about the heat these pu out. Our small house has several small room all over with several doorways and a hall or two between them. Our stove will be in on one side of the house towards the middle as we have a chimney that goes through th middle of the house. We will have the usuall fans to move the heat around the best we can but am wondering if this stove will blast us out of the 15x 12 room its in or can you adjust them so they put out a tolerable amount of heat while we are doing what wever in this room?
One more loaded question. Heres the deal, we are redoing the room the stove is in and want to make it looks as stream line and classy if you will as possible. As far as the distance between the wall and the stove............ we have all the specs and general safety dimentions so we have that all into consideration, but we have a few particulars about the install. We --do not-- want to have to look at a cement board mounted to the wall behind the stove and we dont want to do a wall of brick either because we want to forget winter when the stove is gone in the summer. We will have 5/8 firegaurd sheet rock on this wall but understand that it is still considered a combustable. So we see that this stove has the mounts for a heat shield. We haven't had any luck finding a new one but figure making a decent one will probally be the most logical solution. So we are curious what teh rest of the world has done with their stoves in small room and simular situations. We know this is a tall order to be fancy and safe but others experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks for any help/ info!!
Um, also about the heat these pu out. Our small house has several small room all over with several doorways and a hall or two between them. Our stove will be in on one side of the house towards the middle as we have a chimney that goes through th middle of the house. We will have the usuall fans to move the heat around the best we can but am wondering if this stove will blast us out of the 15x 12 room its in or can you adjust them so they put out a tolerable amount of heat while we are doing what wever in this room?
One more loaded question. Heres the deal, we are redoing the room the stove is in and want to make it looks as stream line and classy if you will as possible. As far as the distance between the wall and the stove............ we have all the specs and general safety dimentions so we have that all into consideration, but we have a few particulars about the install. We --do not-- want to have to look at a cement board mounted to the wall behind the stove and we dont want to do a wall of brick either because we want to forget winter when the stove is gone in the summer. We will have 5/8 firegaurd sheet rock on this wall but understand that it is still considered a combustable. So we see that this stove has the mounts for a heat shield. We haven't had any luck finding a new one but figure making a decent one will probally be the most logical solution. So we are curious what teh rest of the world has done with their stoves in small room and simular situations. We know this is a tall order to be fancy and safe but others experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks for any help/ info!!