Hello!
Brand new to the Hearth.com community.. I have learned so much here! So, first off.. thanks to everyone who takes the time to post and make this a great store of useful info!
I'm a first time homebuyer. My home is heated primarily by heat pump. There's one in the main part of the house, and another in system in an addition. The main part of the house has an old mid 80s zero clearance StovePlace fireplace with fan. Boy does this thing suck! It's just eating wood like crazy. Replacing it next season will be a big priority.
On top of burning a lot of wood during this crazy cold winter, I just got my last power bill and it was $500. The heat pump in the addition of the house just stays on constantly. So, I'm thinking of installing a secondary source to keep that sucker from clicking on. I like the idea of pellets..
I found a 6 year old St Croix Hastings. The seller says it needs servicing and she doesn't have time to do it properly. Her quote:
Her asking price is $800 and she says it's negotiable. After reading through all of the manuals and doing a little research, I'm pretty sure I can install the vent for this myself. I'm also pretty sure I can tear this thing down and give it a nice scrubbing. I've never had a problem with a wrench and I'm fairly mechanically inclined.
But all of that will be in vain if the Hastings is not a good stove. Anyone have thoughts they'd care to share on their experiences with this stove and whether this could potentially be a good purchase? The power bill is costing me enough.. I'd hate to throw $1000 away on something useless.
Thanks again!
Pic of stove..
Brand new to the Hearth.com community.. I have learned so much here! So, first off.. thanks to everyone who takes the time to post and make this a great store of useful info!
I'm a first time homebuyer. My home is heated primarily by heat pump. There's one in the main part of the house, and another in system in an addition. The main part of the house has an old mid 80s zero clearance StovePlace fireplace with fan. Boy does this thing suck! It's just eating wood like crazy. Replacing it next season will be a big priority.
On top of burning a lot of wood during this crazy cold winter, I just got my last power bill and it was $500. The heat pump in the addition of the house just stays on constantly. So, I'm thinking of installing a secondary source to keep that sucker from clicking on. I like the idea of pellets..
I found a 6 year old St Croix Hastings. The seller says it needs servicing and she doesn't have time to do it properly. Her quote:
The problems I have had I have been told because I either was burning poor quality pellets and it was producing excessive ash coupled with the fact I was needing to clean the burn pot every other day and as a single mom, I just don't have the time to do that kind of maintenance. It lights and stay lit, it's an airflow issue that is due to keeping the holes in the burn pot clean and open. The fan works well. I haven't used the thermostat feature, I have always just turned it on and set to a certain level, not temperature. I would be willing to negotiate on price. My house is 2700 sq ft and I ran the stove to keep the house warm and it kept my electric bill to about $220 a month. Well worth it. I just believe it needs someone who will give it TLC that I wasn't able to do as often as it needed it.
Her asking price is $800 and she says it's negotiable. After reading through all of the manuals and doing a little research, I'm pretty sure I can install the vent for this myself. I'm also pretty sure I can tear this thing down and give it a nice scrubbing. I've never had a problem with a wrench and I'm fairly mechanically inclined.
But all of that will be in vain if the Hastings is not a good stove. Anyone have thoughts they'd care to share on their experiences with this stove and whether this could potentially be a good purchase? The power bill is costing me enough.. I'd hate to throw $1000 away on something useless.
Thanks again!
Pic of stove..