Hi Everyone- New to the site here, but finding tons of useful and helpful information. I figured I would post and see what people have to say for my situation.
We live in Vermont where the winters usually linger in the teens. Our house is about 1700 sq ft and is a raised ranch style house. Our bottom floor is basically a finished basement, and we are rarely down there. We are looking to put in a wood stove on our top floor, so really the square footage is closer to 900. However, we have cathedral ceilings which are probably around 15ft. We would like to heat the house predominately with the stove, and use our propane furnace as a backup when necessary. (the bills are just too high!) Obviously having the stove on the upper floor isn't going to do much for the lower floor, but as I mentioned, we don't spend much time down there and can open/shut the vents to heat the downstairs with propane as needed.
After doing a lot of reading and research, we have all but settled on the PE Alderlea T5, and wanted to get opinions on whether or not this is an appropriate stove for our situation. Being new to burning wood (on our own), we feel like we should stay away from any downdraft technology in fear of not being able to 'figure it out'. The T5 seems to be a highly rated and quality stove that puts out good heat. As a matter of fact, I can't find anything online that says anything negative about this stove. So with that in mind, we are now basically looking for affirmation that this is a good stove for us. We'd also like other recommendations if people feel this isn't really a good fit for our house!
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Craig
We live in Vermont where the winters usually linger in the teens. Our house is about 1700 sq ft and is a raised ranch style house. Our bottom floor is basically a finished basement, and we are rarely down there. We are looking to put in a wood stove on our top floor, so really the square footage is closer to 900. However, we have cathedral ceilings which are probably around 15ft. We would like to heat the house predominately with the stove, and use our propane furnace as a backup when necessary. (the bills are just too high!) Obviously having the stove on the upper floor isn't going to do much for the lower floor, but as I mentioned, we don't spend much time down there and can open/shut the vents to heat the downstairs with propane as needed.
After doing a lot of reading and research, we have all but settled on the PE Alderlea T5, and wanted to get opinions on whether or not this is an appropriate stove for our situation. Being new to burning wood (on our own), we feel like we should stay away from any downdraft technology in fear of not being able to 'figure it out'. The T5 seems to be a highly rated and quality stove that puts out good heat. As a matter of fact, I can't find anything online that says anything negative about this stove. So with that in mind, we are now basically looking for affirmation that this is a good stove for us. We'd also like other recommendations if people feel this isn't really a good fit for our house!
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Craig