Steve:
Sounds like you are getting close to making a decision. I'm sure you will get great pleasure from the additional warmth from a pellet or wood stove. If you are looking for quiet ambiance go with wood...if you are looking for heat that you can easily regulate and requires little attention other than preventitive maintenance go with the pellets. And just accept that on any given day you will be stacking wood thinking I should have gone with pellets or you will stare into the pellet fire and think I wonder what those floating flames look like. Regardless you will be warm and save some money after the initial investment. Concerning my glass door the dirty glass is very minimal even with cool smoldering fires. If I have a roaring hot fire burning not only does the glass stay clean, but the firebricks in the stove stay clean and you can watch the black soot burn off of the bricks. The cooling springs on my door handle are not on in this picture. Good night.
Sounds like you are getting close to making a decision. I'm sure you will get great pleasure from the additional warmth from a pellet or wood stove. If you are looking for quiet ambiance go with wood...if you are looking for heat that you can easily regulate and requires little attention other than preventitive maintenance go with the pellets. And just accept that on any given day you will be stacking wood thinking I should have gone with pellets or you will stare into the pellet fire and think I wonder what those floating flames look like. Regardless you will be warm and save some money after the initial investment. Concerning my glass door the dirty glass is very minimal even with cool smoldering fires. If I have a roaring hot fire burning not only does the glass stay clean, but the firebricks in the stove stay clean and you can watch the black soot burn off of the bricks. The cooling springs on my door handle are not on in this picture. Good night.