- Aug 6, 2012
- 10
Hello everyone! I am planning for my first wood burning stove. I have been looking at the Englander and US Stove brands from Home Depot. My home is a 1300 sq ft ranch style. One of my main concerns is I can't find a stove that seems to fit the square footage of my home. Is it ok to get a stove bigger than what I need? Say, a stove that can heat 1500 or 2000 sq ft? Or will I need to keep the air control mostly closed to keep them from running me out?
I'm "iffy" about the Englander brand just from reading the installation guide in their owner manual online. It looks like they have some typos in the clearances from walls and the fire-proofing required under the stove doesn't seem right either. Manual says the floor must have an R value of at least 2, which if I use cement-board I would have to layer something like 3-5 sheets on top of each other. I even called their customer service and was told the R value is a typo and just to ignore it. I cant ignore it though, in the area I live the installation will have to be inspected and have to be to the manufacturers specs.
Thanks in advance to everyone who posts a reply. I greatly appreciate any advice.
I'm "iffy" about the Englander brand just from reading the installation guide in their owner manual online. It looks like they have some typos in the clearances from walls and the fire-proofing required under the stove doesn't seem right either. Manual says the floor must have an R value of at least 2, which if I use cement-board I would have to layer something like 3-5 sheets on top of each other. I even called their customer service and was told the R value is a typo and just to ignore it. I cant ignore it though, in the area I live the installation will have to be inspected and have to be to the manufacturers specs.
Thanks in advance to everyone who posts a reply. I greatly appreciate any advice.