Hi guys,
I'm new to posting on the forum but have used it for quite awhile, great place for info. This is my first season with a pellet stove. We purchased a St Croix York insert. In short I'm less than pleased with the heat output we're getting. The stove itself seems to be good qulaity, although the versa grate motor went in the first couple of weeks. Since it's replacement the stove has worked great....except for the heat it's putting out. I will try to give as much details as possible out the install, pellets etc. Please let me know what you think.
Setup: installed in existing fireplace insert. Chimney is a longer run, about 20'
Pellets: LG Granules
House: Built in 1985, VERY well insulated, well beyond code for the time it was built. The windows do need to be replaced, but not horrible. It's 1200 square feet of livable space, however it does have 18' cathedral ceilings. The stove is situated in the living room, right in the heart of the cathedral ceiling.
Useage: Running the stove on level four 24/7. It's currently about 34 outside and the stove is keeping it at about 65 inside. On colder days the house can be as cold as 55-60, so we're being forced to use electric heat.
My hopes were to keep the house in the 70 degree range w/o the use of electric heat. Was this unrealistic? Should this stove be capable of what I'm expecting? I know of a few other people w/ larger homes than me that are heating almost entirely off of pellets..but they're staying very WARM. All in all so far a lot of spent money and not so much heat.
I'm new to posting on the forum but have used it for quite awhile, great place for info. This is my first season with a pellet stove. We purchased a St Croix York insert. In short I'm less than pleased with the heat output we're getting. The stove itself seems to be good qulaity, although the versa grate motor went in the first couple of weeks. Since it's replacement the stove has worked great....except for the heat it's putting out. I will try to give as much details as possible out the install, pellets etc. Please let me know what you think.
Setup: installed in existing fireplace insert. Chimney is a longer run, about 20'
Pellets: LG Granules
House: Built in 1985, VERY well insulated, well beyond code for the time it was built. The windows do need to be replaced, but not horrible. It's 1200 square feet of livable space, however it does have 18' cathedral ceilings. The stove is situated in the living room, right in the heart of the cathedral ceiling.
Useage: Running the stove on level four 24/7. It's currently about 34 outside and the stove is keeping it at about 65 inside. On colder days the house can be as cold as 55-60, so we're being forced to use electric heat.
My hopes were to keep the house in the 70 degree range w/o the use of electric heat. Was this unrealistic? Should this stove be capable of what I'm expecting? I know of a few other people w/ larger homes than me that are heating almost entirely off of pellets..but they're staying very WARM. All in all so far a lot of spent money and not so much heat.