I have heard that it is better to under size a stove in your home than oversize b/c your stove will never burn as hot as it should if you oversize (unless you want to bake!). On the other hand, you have to make sure you don't overfire a smaller stove to get more heat than is intended.
If my home is about 1800 sf, fairly tight and insulated, two floors, in VA, will I regret going with a Jotul F3 rather than the F400? the room the stove is in is the room we sit in most of the time to watch tv, etc. That's a consideration b/c we want to heat the house w/o being smoked out of the living room.
I think I would rather have the f400, but having a hard time finding a used one that hasn't already been sold.
Thanks!
If my home is about 1800 sf, fairly tight and insulated, two floors, in VA, will I regret going with a Jotul F3 rather than the F400? the room the stove is in is the room we sit in most of the time to watch tv, etc. That's a consideration b/c we want to heat the house w/o being smoked out of the living room.
I think I would rather have the f400, but having a hard time finding a used one that hasn't already been sold.
Thanks!
As for the loss to ductwork - I kind of disagree with you about heat seeping out into the house not being "lost" if most of that heat is seeping into non living areas (such as the INTERIOR of your walls or a rarely used basement or crawlspace). I got that 30-40% loss of efficiency figure from this Hearth & Home article: