Hi all-
First-time stove buyer here, looking for advice.
We'll be building a new house in a rural part of southern upstate NY this fall/winter. Plan is for 22x40, approx. 1500 sqft. of floor space -- 2/3 of the house will have a second story, 1/3+ will be an open plan kitchen/dining/living with ~20' cathedral ceilings. The house should be pretty well sealed and insulated, and we anticipate doing full electric with a mini-spilt heat pump for HVAC, though my understanding is that the house may still be under-heated once outside temp drops below ~20deg. We'd like to add a wood stove for supplemental heat, ambience, and backup (incl. cooking) in case of power outages. The plan is to locate it in a corner of the big room (so, yes, at the far end of the house, under the 20' ceiling), but we'll have a ceiling fan above it to keep the heat circulating. I realize that the rooms on the far side of the house may not benefit enormously from the stove.
So, my question: I really like the reviews and design of the Jotul f45, and at 58k btu/1800 sqft, it seems like it could be the right size for us. But I also wonder if it might actually be overpowered, given that it will primarily be used as supplemental heat rather than our sole heat source? Of course we can turn the heat pump thermostat down if nec, but the electric isn't a huge cost to begin with given than we plan to have solar panels on site.
If the Jotul f45 isn't the right size (too big?), can anyone suggest something a bit smaller but still solid? I'm leaning towards non-cat for simplicity and ease of maintenance.
Thanks!
First-time stove buyer here, looking for advice.
We'll be building a new house in a rural part of southern upstate NY this fall/winter. Plan is for 22x40, approx. 1500 sqft. of floor space -- 2/3 of the house will have a second story, 1/3+ will be an open plan kitchen/dining/living with ~20' cathedral ceilings. The house should be pretty well sealed and insulated, and we anticipate doing full electric with a mini-spilt heat pump for HVAC, though my understanding is that the house may still be under-heated once outside temp drops below ~20deg. We'd like to add a wood stove for supplemental heat, ambience, and backup (incl. cooking) in case of power outages. The plan is to locate it in a corner of the big room (so, yes, at the far end of the house, under the 20' ceiling), but we'll have a ceiling fan above it to keep the heat circulating. I realize that the rooms on the far side of the house may not benefit enormously from the stove.
So, my question: I really like the reviews and design of the Jotul f45, and at 58k btu/1800 sqft, it seems like it could be the right size for us. But I also wonder if it might actually be overpowered, given that it will primarily be used as supplemental heat rather than our sole heat source? Of course we can turn the heat pump thermostat down if nec, but the electric isn't a huge cost to begin with given than we plan to have solar panels on site.
If the Jotul f45 isn't the right size (too big?), can anyone suggest something a bit smaller but still solid? I'm leaning towards non-cat for simplicity and ease of maintenance.
Thanks!