What kind of a stove are you getting? And if you don’t mind me asking, why do you need an installer? If you already had a stove in place, isn’t it pretty much plug-and-play?
A Woodstone Progress Hybrid. Put deposit down on 9/9, Woodstock can’t ship these until they get a signature on the EPA certification. Apparently it was all ready to go, just down to the signature, when EPA closed for 6 weeks. Certificate not there yet. So maybe any day now. Or maybe not.
Vermont gives me $400 toward a pro install of a clean, efficient stove. I called a guy that Woodstock suggested. He is a real wood stove geek and is into the Woodstock stoves. As you know, Woodstock doesn’t have dealers or delivery. This guy charges $600 for other stoves, but $700 for the progress. So after Vermont’s $400 it’s $300 for him to pick it up, drive it 15 miles to my house, and set it up on the hearth. A bargain for a 750 pound stove.
I had a chimney guy set up the flue here 17 years ago with the stove I moved from my old place. A year later I got this Jotul 3 CB, which I transported myself, set up. Maybe 7 years ago I rebuilt this Jotul. I can wrestle with little stoves, but not soapstone monsters.
Funny story about ending up with the Progress. I once had a masonry stove, 3500 pounds of soapstone, which was only heat for about 15 years. After that I heard of soapstone stoves but I kind of thought it was a joke, compared to the masonry stove. I figured it would be the worst of both worlds, not really enough thermal mass to do all that much, except slow down the warming of the stove when you need it. Since then I’ve mostly thought that the ideal stove would warm up quickly, and I thought a small firebox was more efficient. I also didn’t want to have a catalyst after a bad experience with a VC around the turn of the century. I may sometimes be stupid, but at least I can change my mind.
A pre cat Heritage came up on my local listserve, right in town, I think it was $900. I figure I can get $900 easily for my Jotul. So maybe move to that Hearthstone, check it out. I decided against it., It got a bee in my bonnet and got me rethinking wood stoves altogether.
One of my best friends has a Woodstock Ideal Steel, which he says is “The best money we ever spent.” Besides his word, I have no real life experience with Woodstock stoves. But man, online, people sure do love them. It seems to be the one stove company where nobody hates their stove or has any complaint. (Though one complaint now is that catalysts are backordered). Read so much online, and had to have one. The ending of the tax credit spurred me. I figured I would probably get a new stove one of these years, but suddenly it was Right Now.
Since the Jotul won’t hold a fire overnight worth a damn, the overnight hours use the mini splits. The mini split is fantastic in shoulder season, but in my current use pattern I’m running it hard during the lowest temperatures of the day in winter — its least efficient. I figure with the Progress I can hold a fire all night, wake up to a warm house, give the mini split time off in the real cold.