At some point, I need a new stove. Place is just a little over 1000 sq. ft. The stove is in the living room area with a pipe/flue going straight up to the roof (not against a wall). House was built in 1987 and has an electric furnace (which does work, but is kind of pricey in the winter!) We're in Show Low, AZ at about 6300 feet. We probably need the stove for heat from Nov to May. We would like something with a glass door to see the fire, and something that doesn't require a Ph.D in atomic rocket surgery to operate... we sometimes have guests, and I'd like for them to be able to start a fire without being an expert.
There's a local dealer who carries a lot of Vermont Castings. They're supposedly also a Quadra-Fire dealer. There are supposedly Blaze King and Pacific Energy dealers somewhat nearby.
Part of my question is, how do you go about picking? There are so many brands, cat/non-cat, etc. The discussions here seem to quickly delve into technical particulars of the scenario in question. Which brands are "good" or "bad"? If I pick something that doesn't have a local dealer, how do I find / evaluate an installer? Is there some kind of certification? I don't want to have Billy Bob who's done this before installing... how can I be reasonably certain they actually know what they're doing?
There's a local dealer who carries a lot of Vermont Castings. They're supposedly also a Quadra-Fire dealer. There are supposedly Blaze King and Pacific Energy dealers somewhat nearby.
Part of my question is, how do you go about picking? There are so many brands, cat/non-cat, etc. The discussions here seem to quickly delve into technical particulars of the scenario in question. Which brands are "good" or "bad"? If I pick something that doesn't have a local dealer, how do I find / evaluate an installer? Is there some kind of certification? I don't want to have Billy Bob who's done this before installing... how can I be reasonably certain they actually know what they're doing?