Hello all, My names Chris and I am debating on whether to supplement my forced hot air gas fired furnace with a pellet stove. I live in Yonkers, NY which is about a 1/2 north of NYC. My house is roughly 1750 sq feet and its a split level with a basement/shop thats on a slab and a family room on the slab as well. My current furnace sits in my laundry room which is off the family room. The basement/shop is 5 steps down. Both rooms have heat but the vents are above head level because the ducting also feeds the above floors through the ceiling of the fam room and floors of the upper levels if that makes sense. So in the winter these rooms are pretty uncomfortable as the slab stays cool and the heat stays high.We keep the temp at 68ish during the winter and the upper floors of the house are comfortable. My Gas/Elec bill in the winter hovers at $400 worst case scenario in the winter. Just installed a vinyl snap together floor over the slab this summer in the family room. Hoping that gives me an insulating layer from the cold. I really want to turn the family room into a usable place in the winter. Couple of questions:
1) Should I consider supplementing the lower floors with a wood burner of sorts, will it be effective on a vinyl covered slab?
2) I am thinking of locating the burner below the ductwork in the fam room, is there a way to get the heat from the family room to inject into the ductwork so that it heats the rest of the house?
3) Should I consider putting the wood burner in the basement so that it is in the lowest place in the house?
4) I tend to get busy with work in the winter and want my wife comfortable with the care and feeding of the wood burner, which makes me think a pellet stove would be the way to go, thoughts?
I am pretty handy, so I should be able to tackle the installation with a contractor friend or two.
Fire away!
1) Should I consider supplementing the lower floors with a wood burner of sorts, will it be effective on a vinyl covered slab?
2) I am thinking of locating the burner below the ductwork in the fam room, is there a way to get the heat from the family room to inject into the ductwork so that it heats the rest of the house?
3) Should I consider putting the wood burner in the basement so that it is in the lowest place in the house?
4) I tend to get busy with work in the winter and want my wife comfortable with the care and feeding of the wood burner, which makes me think a pellet stove would be the way to go, thoughts?
I am pretty handy, so I should be able to tackle the installation with a contractor friend or two.
Fire away!