I have seen a few 70K BTU stoves but without going to a furnace, heating 3500 feet is a chore.
We are heating 2400 feet in a Ranch style house and use 3 stoves. We choose which one will be pulling duty based on the outside temp,wind, cloud cover etc.
During very windy and cold weather, at least two stoves will be online.
Now another plus to having more than one unit is this, what do you do on a cold nasty and dark night when your ONE (1) stove decides to quit ??? ( its midnight and blistering arsed cold out)
With mutiple units its a simple "turn the feed rate up a notch and go back to bed"
Had the Quad go down one night a few years back and it was 5F outside.
Both stoves were needed and the igniter decided the leave for parts unknown.
Now with a third stove in the house I simply have no issues. A failure is a minor anoyance rather than a serious problem.
Lots of choices
Good luck
Snowy
We are heating 2400 feet in a Ranch style house and use 3 stoves. We choose which one will be pulling duty based on the outside temp,wind, cloud cover etc.
During very windy and cold weather, at least two stoves will be online.
Now another plus to having more than one unit is this, what do you do on a cold nasty and dark night when your ONE (1) stove decides to quit ??? ( its midnight and blistering arsed cold out)
With mutiple units its a simple "turn the feed rate up a notch and go back to bed"
Had the Quad go down one night a few years back and it was 5F outside.
Both stoves were needed and the igniter decided the leave for parts unknown.
Now with a third stove in the house I simply have no issues. A failure is a minor anoyance rather than a serious problem.
Lots of choices
Good luck
Snowy