We moved into our home two years ago with a 1980 Fisher Grandma. It heats the house just fine, but I would like to get something more efficient. The Fisher is a hungry beast and cools quickly when not fed. A little about the house. The chimney is just over 25 feet of 6 inch duravent stainless, draft is not an issue, tried to pull my hat off from time to time
. The stove is in a finished basement which is 30x30. The main level is 30x30 as well. Then there is a 3rd level of two bedrooms which are total 15x30. The house is only 6 years old, well insulated, and fairly tight. We do get below zero from time to time in the mountains here. The Fisher can keep up fine if I feed it. The Fisher does not seem to have an issue pulling in air without a OAK, but would consider one if needed. We would like to heat the home primarily with wood (and have for two years now) I have three ideas in mind...
1. Get a NC30. They seem to be a good value, fairly efficient, and can put out the heat when needed. Easily available in MD
2. Get a BK Princess, all the good things about BK, but I worry it does not have the umph to get the heat we need upstairs.
3. A BK King...again all the goodies about a BK, but I would have to replace the entire chimney system...lots of extra money, much much cheaper to go the NC30 route, not sure the TOTAL cost would be justified.
Ok, fire away.
. The stove is in a finished basement which is 30x30. The main level is 30x30 as well. Then there is a 3rd level of two bedrooms which are total 15x30. The house is only 6 years old, well insulated, and fairly tight. We do get below zero from time to time in the mountains here. The Fisher can keep up fine if I feed it. The Fisher does not seem to have an issue pulling in air without a OAK, but would consider one if needed. We would like to heat the home primarily with wood (and have for two years now) I have three ideas in mind...1. Get a NC30. They seem to be a good value, fairly efficient, and can put out the heat when needed. Easily available in MD
2. Get a BK Princess, all the good things about BK, but I worry it does not have the umph to get the heat we need upstairs.
3. A BK King...again all the goodies about a BK, but I would have to replace the entire chimney system...lots of extra money, much much cheaper to go the NC30 route, not sure the TOTAL cost would be justified.
Ok, fire away.