Hello wood heat enthusiasts.
We recently moved to a rural lot that has lots of spruce, pine and poplar trees, many standing dead and recently fallen. Also lots of people giving away pine/spruce from dead fall/tree thinning. I don't plan to burn the poplar. Basically a never ending supply of pine and spruce for burning.
Wood stove will be in basement, 600 sq ft area, with open staircase to main 900 sqft and second floor 900 sqfts. Want to use wood heat to supplement natural gas furnace. Located in the Rocky Mountain foothills west of Calgary, Alberta. It gets really COLD here in winter, -40C a few times per year.
Aiming for budget of $2000 CAD for stove. Burn time of 8+ hours would be great so it can heat overnight.
Any suggestions for brands/models to look for? Is a base level catalytic stove within my budget?
Thanks for reading!
We recently moved to a rural lot that has lots of spruce, pine and poplar trees, many standing dead and recently fallen. Also lots of people giving away pine/spruce from dead fall/tree thinning. I don't plan to burn the poplar. Basically a never ending supply of pine and spruce for burning.
Wood stove will be in basement, 600 sq ft area, with open staircase to main 900 sqft and second floor 900 sqfts. Want to use wood heat to supplement natural gas furnace. Located in the Rocky Mountain foothills west of Calgary, Alberta. It gets really COLD here in winter, -40C a few times per year.
Aiming for budget of $2000 CAD for stove. Burn time of 8+ hours would be great so it can heat overnight.
Any suggestions for brands/models to look for? Is a base level catalytic stove within my budget?
Thanks for reading!