Hi all,
Very excited to have purchased a house with wood stove heating! It's a two story, 1700 sqft house with the stove on the main floor in the kitchen. Pretty open concept with the stairs very close to the stove. The stove itself is a Pacific Energy Super 27 from 2014, which from what I've read on here should be a good stove for years to come.
I'm a bit concerned, though, because I'm not sure the previous owners took great care of it. It looks like they burned a lot of trash in it, and there was a ton of creosote in the pipe connecting to the chimney so they likely burned a lot of wet wood. I know there's only so much you can tell from pics, but any sense of what kind of shape the stove is in? We cleaned off the glass since it was completely blackened and we cleaned out most of the ashes (and trash...) but otherwise haven't touched it.
This is the first time we've heated with wood so we're very excited. Luckily my wife's family has a ton of seasoned wood they can share with us for this winter, and we're already felling and splitting for next year.
Thanks for your help! I included photos of the inside, sides and front in case it's helpful.
Very excited to have purchased a house with wood stove heating! It's a two story, 1700 sqft house with the stove on the main floor in the kitchen. Pretty open concept with the stairs very close to the stove. The stove itself is a Pacific Energy Super 27 from 2014, which from what I've read on here should be a good stove for years to come.
I'm a bit concerned, though, because I'm not sure the previous owners took great care of it. It looks like they burned a lot of trash in it, and there was a ton of creosote in the pipe connecting to the chimney so they likely burned a lot of wet wood. I know there's only so much you can tell from pics, but any sense of what kind of shape the stove is in? We cleaned off the glass since it was completely blackened and we cleaned out most of the ashes (and trash...) but otherwise haven't touched it.
This is the first time we've heated with wood so we're very excited. Luckily my wife's family has a ton of seasoned wood they can share with us for this winter, and we're already felling and splitting for next year.
Thanks for your help! I included photos of the inside, sides and front in case it's helpful.