You're making the right call. I agree that the IS does not go with the house aesthetic. It looks out of place there.
@begreen, you’ve seen and helped me move me along this journey! I’ll get there! Learning bit by bit...
You're making the right call. I agree that the IS does not go with the house aesthetic. It looks out of place there.
Based on their specs on the website it looks like the IS is a big jump in output from the Fireview.
Apart from the stove not fitting well within your room, is the IS a good fit heat wise? Or is it too much?I’m having trouble understanding how much of a jump it really is. According to the comparison chart on Woodstock’s site (see pic here), the IS has a 3.2 c.f. firebox (though it slopes back at the top, so some say the usable space is less), compared to the Fireview’s 2.1 c.f. firebox (and from what I hear that’s all useable) which is 2/3rds the size of the IS box, though it gets a 10-12 hour burn compared to the IS’s 12-14 hour burn. The FV is rated for up to 1600 square feet compared to the IS’s 2200. If my math is right, this seems to me to put the FV somewhere around ~72% as powerful as the IS based on square footage heating. However, the max heat output of the IS is 65,000 btu’s compared to the FV at 55,000 max btu’s, which (again, if my math is right) puts the FV at ~85% as powerful as the IS. I know these are just numbers on a page from controlled tests, and real life use depends on many factors, but it doesn’t strike me as a huge difference. I could be wrong...
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Here attached is a pic of my IS in action. I’d love your overall thoughts on the swap for a Fireview (be it used or new).
Thanks!
-KK
Apart from the stove not fitting well within your room, is the IS a good fit heat wise? Or is it too much?
The EPA test number ranges that are posted on the stove model pages might be closer to real-world expectations than the "max output" numbers. The high ends of those ranges are 42100 BTU/hr for the Fireview and 60530/hr for the IS. And although Woodstock's "area heated" numbers are conservative, winter in Boston, in a house with less-than-ideal insulation and sealing, is going to push the effective area heated down quite a bit.max heat output of the IS is 65,000 btu’s compared to the FV at 55,000 max btu’s, which (again, if my math is right) puts the FV at ~85% as powerful as the IS.
Awesome. They are great to work with.So, I did it... Yesterday, in on fell swoop I drove an hour and forty minutes to pick up the Fireview and from there drove two hours straight to Woodstock to have them rebuild the stove (followed by another two hours from Woodstock back to Beantown). I decided I didn’t want/have time to get into a big project, but I did want to have a stove that is in good shape, and that this was a good way to get a great stove at a reasonable price. The people at Woodstock are so incredibly amazing! They greeted me with open arms, congratulating me on my score. They said that for $350, I did very well and that while the stove had been overfired, everything was fixable. They are going to rebuild both all internal parts that need it (whole combuster pan area), put in a few new stones where some are busted (one corner one for sure), new seals and gaskets, and also do all aesthetic work like repainting and polishing the stone. They said when the stove leaves it will be like new. On a first look over they estimated it would be $920, which includes a new catalytic converter, but said it could go a little over or a little under - they said whenever they can come in under an estimate they enjoy that. So, for the $350 I paid plus the $920 complete rebuild, I walk away with a basically new Fireview for $1270 (or close to that). Not bad. They said they may have it done by the end of the year (a little over a month), but possibly longer as they are super busy right now. Also, for those of you who followed this thread, I currently have an IS, which I’m returning, and Woodstock was so cool about this, even with me buying a used stove instead of a new one from them. They said, “this is why we have the guarantee, we want you to be happy with what you have.” They even told me to hold onto my IS until the Fireview is ready, even if that’s past the end of 2018 when it’s supposed to be returned, and then I can swap them at the same time and they will be handing me the Fireview and a check for some money back after the whole deal is said and done!
So, I did it... ....They said, “this is why we have the guarantee, we want you to be happy with what you have.” They even told me to hold onto my IS until the Fireview is ready, even if that’s past the end of 2018 when it’s supposed to be returned, and then I can swap them at the same time and they will be handing me the Fireview and a check for some money back after the whole deal is said and done!
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