Clayton 1800G wood furnace - experience/opinions for heating 3600 sf.

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Lawnman323

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Dec 16, 2007
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N. Mich.
It's rated at 160,000 btu/hr and able to heat 3600 sf. Anyone have experience with this unit? I can but it locally for $1899.00. Is there a draft kit availible? I am looking to heat my new build with a walkout basement (1800sf per floor). Have an open floorplan with an existing LP forced air furnace. Looking to keep the temp at 72-75 degrees if possible.

How much wood will I burn then this unit is cranking at full capacity?

Thank you for any insight.
 
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