I like the PE's good looking stoves. Im trying to develop a short list. House is very well insulated but i have 1100 sqft on main floor, 800sqft on second floor. with lots of windows and a 375sqft great room where the stove will go that has 18ft ceilings. Hardwood floors and tile throughout. Winters get fairly cold here but not constant. I want the stove to be able to easily heat as much as possible. Im realistic, i know bedrooms will be cooler upstairs etc i just figured a stove thats rated for "upto" 2500sqft. Might be a hair weak. I am probably worrying for nothing...Those are all good brand stoves. I don't know how cold it gets in kentucky or how well insulated your house is but if I had a firelight in my house I would be wearing t-shirts and shorts all winter!
PE Summit is a nice stove too. The choices are endless. I think you need to look at your budget first, then taste.....
Andrew
A cat stove maybe the ticket where you live and the long burn times you would like I think.I like the PE's good looking stoves. Im trying to develop a short list. House is very well insulated but i have 1100 sqft on main floor, 800sqft on second floor. with lots of windows and a 375sqft great room where the stove will go that has 18ft ceilings. Hardwood floors and tile throughout. Winters get fairly cold here but not constant. I want the stove to be able to easily heat as much as possible. Im realistic, i know bedrooms will be cooler upstairs etc i just figured a stove thats rated for "upto" 2500sqft. Might be a hair weak. I am probably worrying for nothing...
A cat stove maybe the ticket where you live and the long burn times you would like I think.
I would not hesitate to put my BK King in your house other then it should have a 8" flue which will cost you more but imo worth every penny.
That i where i want to be. I have slightly different setup. But about 2200sqft. Two floors.I have the oslo, f-500. This is an amazing stove once you get use to it! I'm only heating one story at 2400 sq feet. But....ain't ran the furnace all BRUTAL winter!
I also have no other heat source running in the back ground. I could heat entirely with the Oslo, or the Blaze king Ashford. The Ashford is my choice, it uses half the wood for the same results. Not to mention its consistent heat output!That i where i want to be. I have slightly different setup. But about 2200sqft. Two floors.
That is the beauty of it..it won't roast you out in the shoulders!Although....the idea of loading it up and choking it down and coming home to a toasty house are appealing
I like the PE's good looking stoves. Im trying to develop a short list. House is very well insulated but i have 1100 sqft on main floor, 800sqft on second floor. with lots of windows and a 375sqft great room where the stove will go that has 18ft ceilings. Hardwood floors and tile throughout. Winters get fairly cold here but not constant. I want the stove to be able to easily heat as much as possible. Im realistic, i know bedrooms will be cooler upstairs etc i just figured a stove thats rated for "upto" 2500sqft. Might be a hair weak. I am probably worrying for nothing...
I'm not going to try to sell you on any one particular brand or type of stove . . . and I will concede you have some special needs here (large great room, 18 foot ceilings), but I will say I am heating a two-story 1,800 square foot Cape up here in Maine with moderate insulation and am quite comfortable during the winter . . . and that's not having the largest stove in the model line up.
Now thats impressive. Im still looking, have time, and narrowing it down but the Jotuls were VERY nice.I have the Jotul F-600. Jotul is not a popular stove in my neck of the woods. It is expensive, but I am heating 2 floors, total of 3200 sq ft. I burn 24/7, so the stove works for me. We don`t have a BK dealer in my area, and if we did, I probably would have gone for that one. But I really like my choice. The Jotuls are really nice looking stoves, well made, and radiate heat for the longest time. That is what we need here with températures at -10F continuously, with some weeks at -30F and -40F.
I had some other choices too, but I really liked the cast iron feel and look. Check my avatar. My stove is mat black.Now thats impressive. Im still looking, have time, and narrowing it down but the Jotuls were VERY nice.
Which stove are you running?
If you can spend the money the first time, it will be cheaper in the long run and you will be way happier.
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