Hi, I am looking at tearing out our zero clearance and making an alcove for a free standing wood stove. I have narrowed down to two choices that will be best for maintaining clearance requirements in the alcove. The Blaze King Ashford 30.2 and the Hearthstone Shelburne. These both seem to combine radiant and convection heat, as I'd prefer not to be baked our of the living room. I have done quite a bit of research but I thought I should get some opinions from people with wood stoving experience.
My home is a single story ranch about 1800sqft. My floor plan (provided by my robot vacuum) is attached and the red x is the stove location. Our primary heat is propane. I don't think we'd plan on having the stove be the primary heat source.
I am leaning towards the BK but I have two primary concerns. The first is that we do not have strong dealer support. The nearest seller is 2 hours away. The installer I intend to use is comfortable installing any brand but is not a BK dealer.
Second, I do not want to buy firewood from anyone. Between cutting trees on my own property and scavenging free wood from local sources I feel I would be able to supply and season my own wood. I don't plan on burning anything rotten or unseasoned but it quality will vary. Are the catalysts really as finicky as everyone makes them out to be? If so, I would opt for the Hearthstone and appreciate the better viewing but I really admire the efficiency of the BK.
Also, in terms of house layout, how well might the stove heat the master bedroom? The living room has a ceiling fan and i can also run the HVAC fan any time to circulate air but I don't know if those will distribute air well enough. Doesn't really change my plans for the project but I'd like to manage expectations. If I go any larger with the stove I'd have to use NFPA 211 rules to reduce clearances. Right now both of these stoves should not require any heat shielding.
Thanks!
My home is a single story ranch about 1800sqft. My floor plan (provided by my robot vacuum) is attached and the red x is the stove location. Our primary heat is propane. I don't think we'd plan on having the stove be the primary heat source.
I am leaning towards the BK but I have two primary concerns. The first is that we do not have strong dealer support. The nearest seller is 2 hours away. The installer I intend to use is comfortable installing any brand but is not a BK dealer.
Second, I do not want to buy firewood from anyone. Between cutting trees on my own property and scavenging free wood from local sources I feel I would be able to supply and season my own wood. I don't plan on burning anything rotten or unseasoned but it quality will vary. Are the catalysts really as finicky as everyone makes them out to be? If so, I would opt for the Hearthstone and appreciate the better viewing but I really admire the efficiency of the BK.
Also, in terms of house layout, how well might the stove heat the master bedroom? The living room has a ceiling fan and i can also run the HVAC fan any time to circulate air but I don't know if those will distribute air well enough. Doesn't really change my plans for the project but I'd like to manage expectations. If I go any larger with the stove I'd have to use NFPA 211 rules to reduce clearances. Right now both of these stoves should not require any heat shielding.
Thanks!