So I'm looking at buying this stove sight unseen. Some questions:
1) Will this stove be adequate to heat my 1400 SF home? The specs. say up to 1500 SF .
(Roughly 1000 SF first floor. 400SF second. Spray foam insulated. New windows. I consider it pretty tight. Northern Pa. Temperatures to mid-teens are fairly common. Below Zero rare). I do have radiant floor heat for back up but I'd like to be self-sufficient if possible. The Ashford 30. has a bit too big footprint but from what I read, it really shouldn't be that different heat output wise,
2) Assuming I get the fan kit, can I somehow redirect the direction? 45 degrees off the front of the stove is a double door hallway that leads into our open floor plan kitchen. I would like to move more heat there. A doorway fan or floor fan is out. Would it be possible to insert some type of louvers (e.g. sheet metal), where the it exits the fan to re-direct?
3) Is the stove top hot enough to use a steamer? Our current woodstove keeps the home humidity at 20-25%. This is too low so we compensate by using a stove top steamer which helps some.
1) Will this stove be adequate to heat my 1400 SF home? The specs. say up to 1500 SF .
(Roughly 1000 SF first floor. 400SF second. Spray foam insulated. New windows. I consider it pretty tight. Northern Pa. Temperatures to mid-teens are fairly common. Below Zero rare). I do have radiant floor heat for back up but I'd like to be self-sufficient if possible. The Ashford 30. has a bit too big footprint but from what I read, it really shouldn't be that different heat output wise,
2) Assuming I get the fan kit, can I somehow redirect the direction? 45 degrees off the front of the stove is a double door hallway that leads into our open floor plan kitchen. I would like to move more heat there. A doorway fan or floor fan is out. Would it be possible to insert some type of louvers (e.g. sheet metal), where the it exits the fan to re-direct?
3) Is the stove top hot enough to use a steamer? Our current woodstove keeps the home humidity at 20-25%. This is too low so we compensate by using a stove top steamer which helps some.