Hello everyone! Long time reader here finally needing some advice. We are looking to install a small stove to heat a sunroom for year-round use in a cold winter climate. The sunroom is 288sqft and surrounded by double-pane sliding windows on 3 walls, with the 4th wall fully-insulated. The roof is insulated and the ceiling is sloped, max height of 8ft. The floor is tiled (on top of subfloor, on top of decking, no insulation). There is no existing heat source in this room. We have several stove dealers in the area, and from content on this forum we were leaning towards a Pacific Energy stove, most likely a Vista. We like the idea of a non-catalytic combustor as this is for occasional use only and we want the whole family to be able to light it up without much to worry about, in addition to the long-term reliability benefits.
A couple of questions here if you guys don't mind:
-Will a stove of this size be adequate to heat this space in the cold of winter? Please note we need occasional/supplemental heat only, and we'd rather go slightly too big than too small.
- A dealer has recommended a hearth pad. Is this necessary if there is already a tiled floor?
Happy to provide more info if anyone wants it.
Thanks all!
A couple of questions here if you guys don't mind:
-Will a stove of this size be adequate to heat this space in the cold of winter? Please note we need occasional/supplemental heat only, and we'd rather go slightly too big than too small.
- A dealer has recommended a hearth pad. Is this necessary if there is already a tiled floor?
Happy to provide more info if anyone wants it.
Thanks all!