Hi all, long time listener, first time caller!
In a nut shell, I'd love some suggestions on what stove(s) to look into for a new install. For more details, read on...(to skip to the basics, jump to the ***)
The husband and I have debated a wood stove since we moved into this home 8 years ago and we're finally ready to get started on everything...literally from scratch. We are on 9 acres with plenty of wood and feel a wood stove only makes sense for self-reliance as well as money saving. The problem is, this home has absolutely no set up for a stove whatsoever. We will need to install everything, including the hearth.
With our background skills I have no doubts install will go OK, the problem/debate we have is which stove to get. We will be doing a corner install and it looks like, with our space, we can get away with something roughly 28"ish by 18" ish max with at most a 17" clearance to combustibles. That would be also with the consideration of a heat shield and an 18" extension of hearth in front of the stove.
The house is a ranch with an unfinished basement, 1600sf on the upper level where we intend to put the stove. The stove will be central in the home (our main living area which is open to the kitchen). The 3 bedrooms branch off the main living space on either side.
First, is it a silly idea to have this stove upstairs rather than down? Upstairs we will be able to put the stove pipe straight up through the attic and roof nearing the roof peak. In the basement it would need to bend it 90 degrees to exit through the side of the house, not to mention drill through foundation (basement is partially finished, walk out, mostly storage with an exercise room). My thought is with it being in the main space we actually get to enjoy watching it, have an easier time tending to it, use it for basic things like heating a kettle, etc.
Assuming upstairs, the question is, what stove to look into and what square footage should we look into heating? We were looking at a VC rated to heat "up to 1600" but hubby fears that won't be enough.
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To sum up what I've said and some things I'd personally like...
-Something to heat up 1600sf main living space
-ideally cast iron, possibly enamel coated or stone (not a deal breaker but a wish)
-traditional look would be nice but not necessary (i.e. I enjoy the traditional/classic look of VC's and jotuls)
-absolutely must have a viewing window
-max 28x18" in size with 17" clearance at worst
Any suggestions on what to look into are greatly appreciated! Older model stoves are fine suggestions especially as we are likely needing to buy used to stick to our budget (considering we are building a hearth and getting stove pipe as well)
Sorry for such a long and wordy post -- your time is appreciated! Thanks in advance!
edited to add: Our house is decently insulated, built in 2002. Windows have dodgey seals on them but the house holds heat decently.
Also forgot to mention we have no preference on cat vs. non-cat stoves
we're in central VA
In a nut shell, I'd love some suggestions on what stove(s) to look into for a new install. For more details, read on...(to skip to the basics, jump to the ***)
The husband and I have debated a wood stove since we moved into this home 8 years ago and we're finally ready to get started on everything...literally from scratch. We are on 9 acres with plenty of wood and feel a wood stove only makes sense for self-reliance as well as money saving. The problem is, this home has absolutely no set up for a stove whatsoever. We will need to install everything, including the hearth.
With our background skills I have no doubts install will go OK, the problem/debate we have is which stove to get. We will be doing a corner install and it looks like, with our space, we can get away with something roughly 28"ish by 18" ish max with at most a 17" clearance to combustibles. That would be also with the consideration of a heat shield and an 18" extension of hearth in front of the stove.
The house is a ranch with an unfinished basement, 1600sf on the upper level where we intend to put the stove. The stove will be central in the home (our main living area which is open to the kitchen). The 3 bedrooms branch off the main living space on either side.
First, is it a silly idea to have this stove upstairs rather than down? Upstairs we will be able to put the stove pipe straight up through the attic and roof nearing the roof peak. In the basement it would need to bend it 90 degrees to exit through the side of the house, not to mention drill through foundation (basement is partially finished, walk out, mostly storage with an exercise room). My thought is with it being in the main space we actually get to enjoy watching it, have an easier time tending to it, use it for basic things like heating a kettle, etc.
Assuming upstairs, the question is, what stove to look into and what square footage should we look into heating? We were looking at a VC rated to heat "up to 1600" but hubby fears that won't be enough.
***
To sum up what I've said and some things I'd personally like...
-Something to heat up 1600sf main living space
-ideally cast iron, possibly enamel coated or stone (not a deal breaker but a wish)
-traditional look would be nice but not necessary (i.e. I enjoy the traditional/classic look of VC's and jotuls)
-absolutely must have a viewing window
-max 28x18" in size with 17" clearance at worst
Any suggestions on what to look into are greatly appreciated! Older model stoves are fine suggestions especially as we are likely needing to buy used to stick to our budget (considering we are building a hearth and getting stove pipe as well)
Sorry for such a long and wordy post -- your time is appreciated! Thanks in advance!
edited to add: Our house is decently insulated, built in 2002. Windows have dodgey seals on them but the house holds heat decently.
Also forgot to mention we have no preference on cat vs. non-cat stoves
we're in central VA
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