My wife and I are set on a large high efficient wood stove for an addition to our existing home which will be built next spring. The stove will be placed against the S wall of the main level kitchen/dining/living room (1000 sq/ft) completely open with a loft at the N end and a 16 ft cathedral ceiling. A pellet stove will be installed in the ICF walkout basement (also wide open with a laundry/2 piece bathroom).
we are in the very frosty North (Kenora Ontario, climate zone 7) and will be insulating the main floor walls to R38 and the cathedral ceiling to R80. That said it still gets COLD and for a long time....so I would like a wood stove that can heat the main floor and a pellet stove that can heat the basement... I'm considering a Harman (model not decided yet) as I like the idea of a looooooong run time between maintenance cycles.
We have seen the NEOSTONE 2.5 with soap stone and love the look. However I don't know a thing about PE or that model in particular....does anyone have one..if so what is your opinion of it?
FYI......I'm on 9 acres of boreal forest and have 8 dry cords in the woodshed.... and another 6 or so waiting to be cleaned up after a brutal winter storm.....so firewood is not an issue...
we are in the very frosty North (Kenora Ontario, climate zone 7) and will be insulating the main floor walls to R38 and the cathedral ceiling to R80. That said it still gets COLD and for a long time....so I would like a wood stove that can heat the main floor and a pellet stove that can heat the basement... I'm considering a Harman (model not decided yet) as I like the idea of a looooooong run time between maintenance cycles.
We have seen the NEOSTONE 2.5 with soap stone and love the look. However I don't know a thing about PE or that model in particular....does anyone have one..if so what is your opinion of it?
FYI......I'm on 9 acres of boreal forest and have 8 dry cords in the woodshed.... and another 6 or so waiting to be cleaned up after a brutal winter storm.....so firewood is not an issue...