BeGreen said:Draftiness is the first thing to address. It will provide you with the greatest comfort and savings. Assuming you are going to be working hard on reducing heat loss, I would probably go for the 13NC or perhaps a different stove with a bit larger firebox, but not the full 3+cu ft of the 30NC. Maybe look at the Napoleon 1400 series too?
Mill_Heat said:We have a propane furnace. But this year we been heating with kerosene heaters. Like the type of heat better.
Now I know this is a dumb question but I'll ask anyways. We have been having our house at 80 degrees. So wich one can provide us with this much heat?
Mill_Heat said:I want to go with the Englander brand. I just want to make sure the 13nc is going to be enough stove for my house.
Plus I want a little leg room. So I thought the 30nc. I guessing the 30nc is just giving to much leg room then?
Well I’m looking at 2 23k btu heaters are heating half my house last week when it was freezing out. And that was only keeping it at 72degrees. So I figure the 30nc will heat just right.
BeGreen said:Well I’m looking at 2 23k btu heaters are heating half my house last week when it was freezing out. And that was only keeping it at 72degrees. So I figure the 30nc will heat just right.
Can you explain further?
BeGreen said:Well I’m looking at 2 23k btu heaters are heating half my house last week when it was freezing out. And that was only keeping it at 72degrees. So I figure the 30nc will heat just right.
Can you explain further?
BrowningBAR said:BeGreen said:Well I’m looking at 2 23k btu heaters are heating half my house last week when it was freezing out. And that was only keeping it at 72degrees. So I figure the 30nc will heat just right.
Can you explain further?
A floor plan would also help.
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