In a recent post, @Poindexter mentioned their 1980 Fairbanks AK home loses a degree of heat per hour when it's 0 to negative 20 DF outside. That inspired me to check on my 1983 northwest California house. Using the furnace, it was kept at 66 all day. Turned off the furnace at bedtime and checked 7 hours later. 5 degree loss downstairs with temps averaging near 45 degrees outside during the night - no wind.
Besides local climate, square footage. etc., I think this is a very helpful thing to think about when determining what one's stove needs would be.
Besides local climate, square footage. etc., I think this is a very helpful thing to think about when determining what one's stove needs would be.