I posted a month or so ago about picking a stove for the house I recently bought, and I wanted to post an update that I went with a Woodstock IS.
I love the simplicity of the T6, but the lack of tax credit, the fact that the local PE dealer won't inspect/sweep the existing chimney, or modify the hearth (they literally just do the install), and that a level 2 inspection will run me around $600 out here, I decided to go a different route.
The installer will take delivery of the IS, bring it to my place, sweep, inspect and upgrade the chimney (going to double wall stove pipe inside and up to the max 10' of Class A I can have with 2 roof braces), and install it in one fell swoop.
I haven't run a hybrid/cat stove before, but I've been curious about the IS for 7 or 8 years now. The aesthetics of it grew on me over the years, and now that they offer a variety of designs that get rid of those godawful gear-shaped side burners, it sealed the deal.
According to WS, it should be ready to ship in about a month, and I have my install scheduled for the last week in September.
Between the stove, freight, new venting and the install, it will cost a pretty penny, but the hearth really is the centerpiece of the great room in my home, so that made it a bit easier to justify.
I am interested to see the installers get an IS up onto a 20" raised hearth, and I'm really glad I don't have to figure out how the heck to do that.
I'll be sure to post up some pictures once it's installed and burning.
I love the simplicity of the T6, but the lack of tax credit, the fact that the local PE dealer won't inspect/sweep the existing chimney, or modify the hearth (they literally just do the install), and that a level 2 inspection will run me around $600 out here, I decided to go a different route.
The installer will take delivery of the IS, bring it to my place, sweep, inspect and upgrade the chimney (going to double wall stove pipe inside and up to the max 10' of Class A I can have with 2 roof braces), and install it in one fell swoop.
I haven't run a hybrid/cat stove before, but I've been curious about the IS for 7 or 8 years now. The aesthetics of it grew on me over the years, and now that they offer a variety of designs that get rid of those godawful gear-shaped side burners, it sealed the deal.
According to WS, it should be ready to ship in about a month, and I have my install scheduled for the last week in September.
Between the stove, freight, new venting and the install, it will cost a pretty penny, but the hearth really is the centerpiece of the great room in my home, so that made it a bit easier to justify.
I am interested to see the installers get an IS up onto a 20" raised hearth, and I'm really glad I don't have to figure out how the heck to do that.
I'll be sure to post up some pictures once it's installed and burning.