Hello! We're buying our very first wood stove for our cabin - it's 800 sq ft, ceilings are 11-12 feet, one story. We have baseboard heat in the bedrooms and living room, and while we'll mostly be there in the fall (nightly temps just above freezing), we may spend a few winter nights there when the lows can get to -20 F. We won't have water running in the winter, so we just need to heat for comfort.
We've been looking at smaller fireboxes (Regency F1150 and PE Vista), but I'm wondering if that's too small for our cabin. It's not a big space, but the ceilings are higher than average. We don't really understand where the sweet spot is for woodstoves - we think the small stoves won't be enough in winter, but if we're using the stove mostly for extra heat in the fall and spring, will a medium size firebox be overkill? I don't think we'd need raging fires going at that time of year, so I'm wondering if there's any disadvantage to having smaller fires in a medium woodstove (vs a fully stacked, but smaller woodstove)?
Any guidance you can offer would be great - thanks!
We've been looking at smaller fireboxes (Regency F1150 and PE Vista), but I'm wondering if that's too small for our cabin. It's not a big space, but the ceilings are higher than average. We don't really understand where the sweet spot is for woodstoves - we think the small stoves won't be enough in winter, but if we're using the stove mostly for extra heat in the fall and spring, will a medium size firebox be overkill? I don't think we'd need raging fires going at that time of year, so I'm wondering if there's any disadvantage to having smaller fires in a medium woodstove (vs a fully stacked, but smaller woodstove)?
Any guidance you can offer would be great - thanks!