Evening all from Southern Missouri!
My wife and I love our 1200 sqft home and want to add reliable emergency heat with wood. We have plenty of oak, live oak, walnut, and maple here. Moisture content unknown but a meter is on the way. The gas fireplace is gone now. The new one will go in the corner to the right of it in the photo at about a 45 degree angle.
We'd like to know if the 32-NC is suitable for the home. Home as follows: 1200 sqft, earthbound on 2 sides (west/south), east facing has approximately 70 percent glass windows and doors with covered porch, and north is exposed concrete wall/foundation (6"thick), well insulated and not drafty, ceilings vaulted at 18' height, the home is divided lengthwise 60/40, 40 is the 2 beds and baths, the rest is open living/kitchen/dining.
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
My wife and I love our 1200 sqft home and want to add reliable emergency heat with wood. We have plenty of oak, live oak, walnut, and maple here. Moisture content unknown but a meter is on the way. The gas fireplace is gone now. The new one will go in the corner to the right of it in the photo at about a 45 degree angle.
We'd like to know if the 32-NC is suitable for the home. Home as follows: 1200 sqft, earthbound on 2 sides (west/south), east facing has approximately 70 percent glass windows and doors with covered porch, and north is exposed concrete wall/foundation (6"thick), well insulated and not drafty, ceilings vaulted at 18' height, the home is divided lengthwise 60/40, 40 is the 2 beds and baths, the rest is open living/kitchen/dining.
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.