After being recommended by another forum member I signed up. I'm living in Southern Maine and I'm in the process of researching for my first pellet stove as a supplement to the high cost of oil.
Our home is an early 1946 cape style with open floor plan (1 bedroom, living, dinning, kitchen and bath) on the main level, 2 bedrooms on the second level and a full basement. Total living space is 1300 sq ft. Current heating/hot water source is a Biasa B10 Boiler (3 yrs old) with a 50 gal hot water tank and recirculating system.
The general plan was to add a pellet stove to the main floor to compensate the cost of oil and add additional warmth. My wife is always cold and we try to maintain a temperature around 68-70 d while we are home and awake. The forced hot water boiler does a good job but doesn't seem to give a true warm feel. Over the past 2 years we striped and insulated the 2nd level as well as blown insulation into the eves and attic space.
After some review we are thinking about purchasing a Timber Ridge 55-TRP22 pellet stove. I have come across a refurbished model from Timber Ridge and need some input as to what the general thought is about this model and it being refurbished. http://www.amfmenergy.com/55trp22--epa-certified-pellet-stove--2255222200.html
I understand that I will need a 3" through wall installation kit to complete the install. http://www.amfmenergy.com/ac3000--3quot-throughthewall-pellet-installatio30003.html
I would prefer to build a stove platform rather than spend the money to purchase new. Any tips on the process or preference?
There are plenty of questions to come.
Thank you,
Dana
Our home is an early 1946 cape style with open floor plan (1 bedroom, living, dinning, kitchen and bath) on the main level, 2 bedrooms on the second level and a full basement. Total living space is 1300 sq ft. Current heating/hot water source is a Biasa B10 Boiler (3 yrs old) with a 50 gal hot water tank and recirculating system.
The general plan was to add a pellet stove to the main floor to compensate the cost of oil and add additional warmth. My wife is always cold and we try to maintain a temperature around 68-70 d while we are home and awake. The forced hot water boiler does a good job but doesn't seem to give a true warm feel. Over the past 2 years we striped and insulated the 2nd level as well as blown insulation into the eves and attic space.
After some review we are thinking about purchasing a Timber Ridge 55-TRP22 pellet stove. I have come across a refurbished model from Timber Ridge and need some input as to what the general thought is about this model and it being refurbished. http://www.amfmenergy.com/55trp22--epa-certified-pellet-stove--2255222200.html
I understand that I will need a 3" through wall installation kit to complete the install. http://www.amfmenergy.com/ac3000--3quot-throughthewall-pellet-installatio30003.html
I would prefer to build a stove platform rather than spend the money to purchase new. Any tips on the process or preference?
There are plenty of questions to come.
Thank you,
Dana