- Sep 24, 2013
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Hi--I am deliberating on what stove to purchase and would be grateful for any input from stove owners with relevant experiences. I will be using it in a single-story 1300 sq ft house in the piedmont of NC (climate zone 4a). The house is 100 years old, poorly sealed, and poorly insulated (no insulation in walls or floor). I intend to add more ceiling insulation and improve the air sealing over the coming year. The house has a dual-fuel central air system that uses natural gas and a heat pump. I intend to use central heat system to supplement but would like to heat to a large extent with a wood stove. I intend to replace an old wood burning insert currently installed in the living room with a high-efficiency wood stove.
Looking at square footage and BTU output specs, especially across manufacturers, has me somewhat lost in determining what size stove I need and how to factor in the particularities of my house particularly the poor insulation/sealing. Due to space constraints around the chimney and hearth, I do not want a larger stove than necessary but, of course, I also do not want an undersized stove that struggles to keep the house warm. I have been looking at both the Encore and Dauntless but would appreciate any thoughts about stove size for my situation and if anyone has used one of these stoves in a comparable situation.
Thank you
Looking at square footage and BTU output specs, especially across manufacturers, has me somewhat lost in determining what size stove I need and how to factor in the particularities of my house particularly the poor insulation/sealing. Due to space constraints around the chimney and hearth, I do not want a larger stove than necessary but, of course, I also do not want an undersized stove that struggles to keep the house warm. I have been looking at both the Encore and Dauntless but would appreciate any thoughts about stove size for my situation and if anyone has used one of these stoves in a comparable situation.
Thank you