Hey all. It's been a long time since I was on here... 12 years! Ended up installing a ZC fireplace back then and loved it. Have since moved and finally ready to convert my existing masonry fireplace (gas conversion by previous owners) back to a woodstove and I'm struggling to pick the stove!! When the previous owners converted to propane they actually left the old cast iron Defiant stove in the storage area, so I'm planning to refurb it and have it reinstalled in the basement, assuming its able to be resurrected.
Here's my details:
2-story traditional colonial style house ~2800sf, chimney in center of house, will be installing woodstove on main floor. Open foyer with large fan to circulate heat upstairs. As noted above, I'll have the old stove reinstalled in the basement, could run both stoves in emergency (no power). There are floor grates and basement door would allow heat upstairs. As far as fuel, I have a great supply of well seasoned wood, mostly oak (red/white) some cherry and ash.
Please help me pick the stove for my main floor family room!
Goals/Priorities:
1. Large view of fire
2. EPA tax credit eligible
3. Sufficient heat to warm the house (won't be main source of heat)
Currently looking at the following:
Hearthstone Clydesdale (can't find glass area anywhere), Regency I2500 (smallish view), and Buck Model 91 (not familiar with brand). Also considering Hampton Hi500 but it's the most expensive of the stoves and doesn't qualify for the tax credit, but has a large view of fire.
Also considering something less traditional and putting the Hearthstone Mansfield set on the hearth/in the fireplace.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts/recommendations!
Here's my details:
2-story traditional colonial style house ~2800sf, chimney in center of house, will be installing woodstove on main floor. Open foyer with large fan to circulate heat upstairs. As noted above, I'll have the old stove reinstalled in the basement, could run both stoves in emergency (no power). There are floor grates and basement door would allow heat upstairs. As far as fuel, I have a great supply of well seasoned wood, mostly oak (red/white) some cherry and ash.
Please help me pick the stove for my main floor family room!
Goals/Priorities:
1. Large view of fire
2. EPA tax credit eligible
3. Sufficient heat to warm the house (won't be main source of heat)
Currently looking at the following:
Hearthstone Clydesdale (can't find glass area anywhere), Regency I2500 (smallish view), and Buck Model 91 (not familiar with brand). Also considering Hampton Hi500 but it's the most expensive of the stoves and doesn't qualify for the tax credit, but has a large view of fire.
Also considering something less traditional and putting the Hearthstone Mansfield set on the hearth/in the fireplace.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts/recommendations!