Buck Stove 74ZC Fireplace

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Danold

New Member
Apr 24, 2020
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North Carolina
Hi all. I've been lurking on the site for a while and learning lots. My question is primarily about fireplace sizing. I am looking for a fireplace rather that will comfortably heat our space, but not burn us out. Our house plan is for a 2-story 2100 sq ft house and the stove will be located in a wide open "Great room" with Living/Dining/Kitchen all in one space. This space is 20' x 34' (680 sq ft). The room is connected to a short open hallway that leads to an open foyer/stairwell leading to 2nd floor bedroom doors pretty much right at the top of the stairs.

In case the great room gets too warm, we will be able to turn on the system fan on our heat pump (with the heat pump turned off) to circulate heat from the great room to all corners of the house.

The house will be new construction - so fairly well insulated. But there will be lots of glass in the great room, so that will add to the heating load. The property is on the North Carolina/Virginia line where it is fairly mild. Winter night time temps usually around freezing with only occasional forays below 20 degrees.

About 50% of the wood supply is a mix of pine/poplar with the rest hardwoods of various types.

My goals are to be able to heat the house almost entirely with wood (there is backup heat), but I want to make sure I can control the heat so the Great Room does not overheat. I also want to have a large enough firebox so that embers (at least) will be there in the morning.

A Buck Stove 74 ZC seems about right to me and fits our budget. But I want to get a sanity check on that and I certainly welcome the collective wisdom of this group.

Thanks all!!
Dan