Hi All,
I recently bought a home which uses a wood stove as a main heat source. It has an old 30 year old custom Napoleon wood stove in it right now. The home seller agreed to buy a new chimney liner and have the stove WETT certified. See pic of wood stove below:
I am thinking about what to do for HVAC. My house is built into a hill so it is fairly well insulated. It is 2500 square feet. It has baseboard heaters as a supplementary heat source. I want to try and use the baseboards as little as possible. I viewed the home during summer and it was really cool even when it was 30 celcius outside. I dont really think I need A/C.
I am thinking about upgrading my wood stove to something more efficient? Any recommendations? I have heard Jotul and Hearthstone are good... Also any tips for a new wood burner?
![[Hearth.com] New to Wood Stoves [Hearth.com] New to Wood Stoves](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/135/135782-c2ec736644a82930c1f81911a84a35ae.jpg?hash=6EIdBLAOQy)
I recently bought a home which uses a wood stove as a main heat source. It has an old 30 year old custom Napoleon wood stove in it right now. The home seller agreed to buy a new chimney liner and have the stove WETT certified. See pic of wood stove below:
I am thinking about what to do for HVAC. My house is built into a hill so it is fairly well insulated. It is 2500 square feet. It has baseboard heaters as a supplementary heat source. I want to try and use the baseboards as little as possible. I viewed the home during summer and it was really cool even when it was 30 celcius outside. I dont really think I need A/C.
I am thinking about upgrading my wood stove to something more efficient? Any recommendations? I have heard Jotul and Hearthstone are good... Also any tips for a new wood burner?
![[Hearth.com] New to Wood Stoves [Hearth.com] New to Wood Stoves](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/135/135782-c2ec736644a82930c1f81911a84a35ae.jpg?hash=6EIdBLAOQy)
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