considering pellet heat

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Chillz

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Oct 14, 2014
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ontario canada
Hi we I live outside Ottawa ontario, winters get cold.
We love in a 1300 square feet raised bungalow with the same living space in the basement.We have a chimney that is currently capped and have empty insert areas both on the main floor and basement of our family rooms.
We heat With oil only and spend close to 4000 last year in heating.
Our current furnace is located in a closet with the hot water tank.
I was thinking of replacing the furnace with pellet stove that hooks into the duct work and getting small electric rads as a backup or getting some pellet fireplace inserts for both living rooms.

We have two small kids and am some what weary of having one in the basement....

Anyways with the high heating prices it's time for a change....anyone have any recommendations.....and guesstimate prices
 
Hi we I live outside Ottawa ontario, winters get cold.
We love in a 1300 square feet raised bungalow with the same living space in the basement.We have a chimney that is currently capped and have empty insert areas both on the main floor and basement of our family rooms.
We heat With oil only and spend close to 4000 last year in heating.
Our current furnace is located in a closet with the hot water tank.
I was thinking of replacing the furnace with pellet stove that hooks into the duct work and getting small electric rads as a backup or getting some pellet fireplace inserts for both living rooms.

We have two small kids and am some what weary of having one in the basement....

Anyways with the high heating prices it's time for a change....anyone have any recommendations.....and guesstimate prices

A very broad question to answer, although the scenario you describe sounds like a classic case of a household that needs a pellet stove. I would start by browsing threads on this forum and doing a lot of reading, particularly the sticky threads highlighted in yellow. Plenty of options for your square footage requirements from high-end cost Harman and Enviro (Canadian company) stoves down to economically priced Englander stoves. It will come down to how hands-off you want to be, understanding that a clean stove is a happy stove and all require regular cleaning to perform well. Once you've had a chance to absorb some of the information on this board, there are folks on here with plenty of experience that can answer your specific questions. Have fun!
 
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