New member trying to figure out if a woodstove would work with the layout of our house and what size would be best. Thanks for all the great info I've been digging up since I found this forum!
Our home is 2500 square ft with a lot of windows. Two story plus a full finished basement. We'd like to install a wood stove just in front of that bay window area seen in the first picture. I'd imagine the stack would 90 out of the back of the stove, go through the roof of the window area then attach to the peak of the house. The room is 12x14 and not centrally located. It has two openings (one 28" or so and the other 42") and a furnace return that may help circulate the heat with the fan on. The 2nd picture in the library is at the base of the stairs and the hallway that circles back to the kitchen where the next picture was taken.
We looked at and almost bought a Hearthstone Castleton stove last week but I was concerned with the newness of the cat system and some of the reviews I read on here or Facebook. What are your thoughts on the Castleton and longevity/customer service? Its suited for 1700 square feet but I'm thinking it would be better with the room being smaller and on the side of the house.
Would the Progress Hybrid be too big and is there a way to circulate enough heat from the room location to heat most of the house? Its rated for 2200'. This forum seems to speak very highly of them and we like the soap stone style. Don't personally care for the metal work on the Fireview model.
Wife's question; will the dry heat of a wood stove cause shrinkage/cracking of the hardwood floors in that area or throughout the house?
Thanks for the thoughts! Sorry if its a bit longwinded. Planned to have the local stove company come out and evaluate but they are a couple months out and kind of seemed like used care salesmen.
Our home is 2500 square ft with a lot of windows. Two story plus a full finished basement. We'd like to install a wood stove just in front of that bay window area seen in the first picture. I'd imagine the stack would 90 out of the back of the stove, go through the roof of the window area then attach to the peak of the house. The room is 12x14 and not centrally located. It has two openings (one 28" or so and the other 42") and a furnace return that may help circulate the heat with the fan on. The 2nd picture in the library is at the base of the stairs and the hallway that circles back to the kitchen where the next picture was taken.
We looked at and almost bought a Hearthstone Castleton stove last week but I was concerned with the newness of the cat system and some of the reviews I read on here or Facebook. What are your thoughts on the Castleton and longevity/customer service? Its suited for 1700 square feet but I'm thinking it would be better with the room being smaller and on the side of the house.
Would the Progress Hybrid be too big and is there a way to circulate enough heat from the room location to heat most of the house? Its rated for 2200'. This forum seems to speak very highly of them and we like the soap stone style. Don't personally care for the metal work on the Fireview model.
Wife's question; will the dry heat of a wood stove cause shrinkage/cracking of the hardwood floors in that area or throughout the house?
Thanks for the thoughts! Sorry if its a bit longwinded. Planned to have the local stove company come out and evaluate but they are a couple months out and kind of seemed like used care salesmen.