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Hurricane Ditka
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Hi everyone. New to the forum. Had a few questions for some of the experts, as reviews for pellet stoves are much harder to find/understand than other consumer items....
I just bought a house in North Central MD, where a winter can be fairly brutal to mild. It is a colonial, 2,450 square feet. I was originally going to go with an insert for the fireplace, but figured a standalone might work better. Our house currently is heat pump, which is extremely costly in the winter ( sample size of 1 ). We determined we should put the standalone stove in the room on level 1 with a cold air return, which in theory will circulate the heat produced from the stove around the house. The install would require punching out a hole in the side of the house for exhaust.
Our local pellet stove dealer is running specials later this month, where a Heatilator PS50 will be on sale for $1,600 (not including install). We were also looking at the Harman P61 or P68.. which will be 3,100 or 3,300, respectively.
We do not care about size of the unit, and actually like the old wood stove look to these particular ones. My biggest question -- we would like the stove to be the main and only source of heat for the house (running the heat pump fan only to circulate the heat through the duct work), and wanted to know if we needed the bigger Harman unit or if could get by with smaller P43? Also, as using the stove for the sole source of heat, would it be smarter to get the more expensive Harman because of ease of use/clean/upkeep/reliability?
Over time I know these units will pay for themselves, but you can't beat spending half the money for a unit that could/can get the job done.
Any and all suggestions/concerns are welcome. Thank you!
I just bought a house in North Central MD, where a winter can be fairly brutal to mild. It is a colonial, 2,450 square feet. I was originally going to go with an insert for the fireplace, but figured a standalone might work better. Our house currently is heat pump, which is extremely costly in the winter ( sample size of 1 ). We determined we should put the standalone stove in the room on level 1 with a cold air return, which in theory will circulate the heat produced from the stove around the house. The install would require punching out a hole in the side of the house for exhaust.
Our local pellet stove dealer is running specials later this month, where a Heatilator PS50 will be on sale for $1,600 (not including install). We were also looking at the Harman P61 or P68.. which will be 3,100 or 3,300, respectively.
We do not care about size of the unit, and actually like the old wood stove look to these particular ones. My biggest question -- we would like the stove to be the main and only source of heat for the house (running the heat pump fan only to circulate the heat through the duct work), and wanted to know if we needed the bigger Harman unit or if could get by with smaller P43? Also, as using the stove for the sole source of heat, would it be smarter to get the more expensive Harman because of ease of use/clean/upkeep/reliability?
Over time I know these units will pay for themselves, but you can't beat spending half the money for a unit that could/can get the job done.
Any and all suggestions/concerns are welcome. Thank you!