So about a year ago I bought a house that came with a VC Encore 2250. Burned it through most of last winter, although the damper wasn't working properly & wouldn't stay shut. So rather than rebuild the damper assembly, I figured a new stove was in order. Decided on a Woodstock Ideal Steel after visiting the factory. The kicker was I was going to need a larger hearth pad. So here's the before & after:
VC Encore 2250
Hearth Pad build...
Vermont Slate...
Woodstock Ideal Steel...Ski motif
Custom Mountain range uni-iron...
Gotta say I'm loving the stove so far. Last night it went down to 20f. I didn't even fully load the stove when i went to bed & i had plenty of coals this morning & the house was 72f. If this winter is anything like last I could almost pay for the stove in what i'll save in oil. Even with cheap oil...
VC Encore 2250
Hearth Pad build...
Vermont Slate...
Woodstock Ideal Steel...Ski motif
Custom Mountain range uni-iron...
Gotta say I'm loving the stove so far. Last night it went down to 20f. I didn't even fully load the stove when i went to bed & i had plenty of coals this morning & the house was 72f. If this winter is anything like last I could almost pay for the stove in what i'll save in oil. Even with cheap oil...