Hello all, I can say I am an addict of this site. your help is outstanding and very enjoyable to read. I will be installing a Quad 5700 ST in my living room since you all have convinced me not to put it in the basement. With that said I have an open basement non finished and have baseboard hot water. If I am heating the upstairs with the Quad (ranch 1500sqft) will my basement freeze along with my water pipes? Should I put a kero heater or something down there or other suggestions?. I cannot wait to burn wood. I of course had 5 cord delivered last week that the guy said was well seasoned and good to burn this year but after I started splitting the rounds noticed twigs with green leaves!. luckily a guy I work with is hooking me up with some wood that is good to go. I was so bummed out with the not so seasoned wood and I do not want to throw green wood into my new Quad and chimney right off the bat ot ever for that matter.
Thanks a bunch!
Thanks a bunch!
My dad had what they call a russian fireplace in the basement and man did that pump out heat. Anyhow i went through 2 full tanks of oil last winter and vowed it was going to be the last winter I donated to the oil guru's. I hope the thing doesnt run me out of the house but from what I have read from here bigger is better so the 5700 it is. My wife really wanted the Cumberland gap but I felt it may not heat the whole house since it is a bit smaller and I couldnt argue with the ratings and performace of the QF 5700 I havent read anything bad about them other than the ash pan is a bit small. What really makes my head spin though is the fact that when I want to do something in the basement its going to be cold and I'll want a wood stove there. which makes me think I should of spent the 10k for the central boiler but my heart was set on a wood stove. believe me I understand everyones addiction to them!