Hi all,
I've been reading through threads and shopping around, and I have a couple of questions. I'm also just generally looking for input from people who know more than me.
I have an ~2,400 sq. ft. space to heat. It will be effectively 100% stove heated. There is a token smattering of electric baseboard, but I don't need to tell anyone that I don't want to use it. I burn 100% ponderosa pine in at 7,200' in Colorado. The house has a good amount of solar gain, but I'll cover that in a second. It is totally constructed from CMUs and the back length of the house is dug into a hill. I basically live in a walkout basement. The ceilings in the main portion of the house are a single pitch and reach vaulted ceiling heights in the back. The thermal mass of the house + the construction approach means that the main room does not dip below 50 degrees with zero heating. I've gone on vacation in January with no heaters on, and it'll be something like 52 degrees at 10 PM when I get back. It likewise takes a ton of BTUs to get up to temp.
The 1,200 sq. ft. black section is the main room that I'm talking about. It gets all the solar gain (the "bottom" side is south facing and this room as floor to ceiling windows). The purple section is the master bedroom, and it doesn't have the high ceilings of the main room and does not have much solar gain. It gets down to 40 in the winter. It's the most sealed off room, with only two doorways connecting the air mass to the rest of the house. The blue section is a bathroom and guest room area. It's well connected to the main room, and it stays about similar temps in the winter. The light blue is our absurdly large walk in closet. I don't need it heated, but that would be swell if I can. Orange is the location where the stove will go. A wall runs most of the length of the blue square, so it'll be primarily radiating into the black section. We got some powerful ceiling fans right above it.
My local dealer carries BK and Lopi. He is recommending a Lopi Liberty II NextGen Fyre. My neighbor has a BK Chinook in a smaller log cabin-type house and loves it. Right now, my interest list is:
1) Lopi Liberty II NextGen Fyre
2) BK King 40
3) Drolet HT-3000
4) PE Summit
Given the general layout and type of home that I have, does this list make sense? Should I be looking for a steady temp stove like the BK, or something with more rapid heating capabilities? With the ponderosa, I don't think that super long burn times are possible, but something to last the day while I'm at work and (especially) something to last the night is ideal. Should I be considering another stove, or is this list a good place to start?
Lastly, we currently heat with an old Langer. Upgrading my habits will absolutely take a learning curve. Also, thanks in advance!
I've been reading through threads and shopping around, and I have a couple of questions. I'm also just generally looking for input from people who know more than me.
I have an ~2,400 sq. ft. space to heat. It will be effectively 100% stove heated. There is a token smattering of electric baseboard, but I don't need to tell anyone that I don't want to use it. I burn 100% ponderosa pine in at 7,200' in Colorado. The house has a good amount of solar gain, but I'll cover that in a second. It is totally constructed from CMUs and the back length of the house is dug into a hill. I basically live in a walkout basement. The ceilings in the main portion of the house are a single pitch and reach vaulted ceiling heights in the back. The thermal mass of the house + the construction approach means that the main room does not dip below 50 degrees with zero heating. I've gone on vacation in January with no heaters on, and it'll be something like 52 degrees at 10 PM when I get back. It likewise takes a ton of BTUs to get up to temp.
The 1,200 sq. ft. black section is the main room that I'm talking about. It gets all the solar gain (the "bottom" side is south facing and this room as floor to ceiling windows). The purple section is the master bedroom, and it doesn't have the high ceilings of the main room and does not have much solar gain. It gets down to 40 in the winter. It's the most sealed off room, with only two doorways connecting the air mass to the rest of the house. The blue section is a bathroom and guest room area. It's well connected to the main room, and it stays about similar temps in the winter. The light blue is our absurdly large walk in closet. I don't need it heated, but that would be swell if I can. Orange is the location where the stove will go. A wall runs most of the length of the blue square, so it'll be primarily radiating into the black section. We got some powerful ceiling fans right above it.
My local dealer carries BK and Lopi. He is recommending a Lopi Liberty II NextGen Fyre. My neighbor has a BK Chinook in a smaller log cabin-type house and loves it. Right now, my interest list is:
1) Lopi Liberty II NextGen Fyre
2) BK King 40
3) Drolet HT-3000
4) PE Summit
Given the general layout and type of home that I have, does this list make sense? Should I be looking for a steady temp stove like the BK, or something with more rapid heating capabilities? With the ponderosa, I don't think that super long burn times are possible, but something to last the day while I'm at work and (especially) something to last the night is ideal. Should I be considering another stove, or is this list a good place to start?
Lastly, we currently heat with an old Langer. Upgrading my habits will absolutely take a learning curve. Also, thanks in advance!