We have a well insulated, 2 story, 2,200 square foot home with a basement (not included in square footage) in the country-side of central Ohio. It gets very cold here... as low as -20 F... with the average being around 10-30 degrees F in the dead of winter. We currently have an electric heat pump and furnace that has been very expensive to run. ($350-450 / mo) Last week, the compressor went out... leaving us only with the expensive electric furnace for heat next winter.
Rather than replacing my heat pump and continuing to fight high electric bills... I'm weighing my options over other primary heat sources.
In our home, the bedrooms are upstairs and the main living area is on the first floor. From everything I've read on this forum it sounds like a stove would be our best bet and that it should probably be on the main floor.
1) Can a stove effectively act as a primary heat source for a home of my size / layout? I understand it will be hard for the stove to heat the upper floor... but will it be good enough to take the chill out of the air? Will vents on the floor / ceiling from the main floor make it easier for warm air to rise?
2) What stove would you recommend?
I understand these questions are subjective... but I'm a complete newb to wood heating and have no idea where to start.
Thanks for your help!
Rather than replacing my heat pump and continuing to fight high electric bills... I'm weighing my options over other primary heat sources.
In our home, the bedrooms are upstairs and the main living area is on the first floor. From everything I've read on this forum it sounds like a stove would be our best bet and that it should probably be on the main floor.
1) Can a stove effectively act as a primary heat source for a home of my size / layout? I understand it will be hard for the stove to heat the upper floor... but will it be good enough to take the chill out of the air? Will vents on the floor / ceiling from the main floor make it easier for warm air to rise?
2) What stove would you recommend?
I understand these questions are subjective... but I'm a complete newb to wood heating and have no idea where to start.
Thanks for your help!