Any other supplemental heat kicking on at some point during that 22 hours?1500 square feet built in 1977 with new windows and extra insulation in the attic single story. The Temps when I got the stove where 30s in the day upper teens low twenties at night. Funny thing is the wife text me from home while I was working nights "honey it's hot in here" no problem utility room and garage attached.... I proceed to tell her open the utility room door very poor insulation down there I wait wait text comes in I already did... hum okay open the door to the garage wait wait text comes in I did already lol. So now we are heating the full house 2032 square feet at 77 degrees. This stove is unbelievable! Now granted I did everything suggested on this site to add to its ability that's how I roll. Bottom line believe the hype these stoves when installed and ran correctly are almost to good to be true but your mileage or others could vary just my two cents.
. I think what I'm getting at is 12 hours is no problem. I believe I'm fortunate to be able to run on low for most of my heating needs. I also realized the blower is the enemy of burn times but found no need for it in my application. Can't say if the box of roxul/micore/block off plate I built made it produce more heat into the room being I never ran it without. No expert here just throwing my own experiences out on the Internet lol.
. If and when you decide to do yours I have plenty of roxul left over your welcome to have if'n your close enough to make it worth your time. I realize cost is a factor for everyone at some point but I waited till I could afford it being it's a long term investment. Plus cutting and splitting wood is hard work I'd like to use as little as possible
. If cost is the deciding factor which was my case as well. You can always take the time to get your wood on its way to being dry. I think this seems to be the number one mistake I read. Spend 5k on a stove and have wet wood really makes you look like well you get the point.What has to be done to make the Hampton fit?
What are the complete fireplace dimensions in front and back including the depths? I'm wondering if a Hearthstone Clydesdale would be a better fit if it also passes wife approval. It's a good 2.5 cu ft heater.
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