Gas stove question

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Mainely Saws

Feeling the Heat
Jan 11, 2010
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Topsham , Me.
Hello folks ,
I'm looking into buying a propane stove to heat 1000 sq ft. & so far I'm impressed by the Lopi Berkshire but I'm wondering if there are any propane stoves out there that qualify for the $1500 tax credit ?

Thanks for any help ........
 
I don't think any gas stoves or fireplaces are in there. If they even had considered any of them I would know about it since I work at a dealer.
 
Thanks for the reply JTP 10181 , I'm assuming the reason is because they don't meet the minimum efficiency quidelines ?
 
I need to heat 1000 sq. ft. with it , all on one floor & fairly open floor plan . Most of the time I have my wood stove going & there are some electric baseboards for back up heat so the Lopi wouldn't be heating the entire space all on it's own ....
 
Mainely Saws said:
Thanks for the reply JTP 10181 , I'm assuming the reason is because they don't meet the minimum efficiency quidelines ?

Nope. Not the efficiency, but the fuel type.
They don't burn bio-fuels...
 
Last Fall I had a 95% efficient propane furnace installed in another house that qualifies for the tax credit , is it just propane wood stoves ?
 
DAKSY said:
Mainely Saws said:
Thanks for the reply JTP 10181 , I'm assuming the reason is because they don't meet the minimum efficiency quidelines ?

Nope. Not the efficiency, but the fuel type.
They don't burn bio-fuels...

Some propane heaters qualify with the correct efficiency rating. Maybe not freestanding stoves. I should check to see if the Mantis qualifies for any of the non biomass energy credits.
 
Mainely Saws, there was a category for high efficiency gas house heaters (furnace, boiler, geothermal, etc..). But there was no category for gas space heaters (fireplaces and stoves). The gas stoves never even had a chance.
 
Thanks JTP ,
To bad because I think a lot more gas woodstoves would be sold with the tax incentive . I haven't seen any gas wood stoves with effiency ratings over 90 % . The outfit that installed my York propane furnace said that gas units need to meet a minimum of 95% in order to qualify for the tax credit .
 
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