I'd like to get some input on other users thoughts of which way I should go on upgrading. The house layout is below.
The house currently has two wood burners. The fireplace is rarely used because it isn't very efficient. 2nd is an 1980's Blaze King KTJ 302 work great just uses a lot of wood and the wife doesn't like how much you have to manage the fire. There is a 2" blower setup for the blaze king that pulls cold air from the master bedroom to the stove.
The wood stove chimney(1st floor) is 6" stainless steel with cement around it. The plan is to slip a 5" insulated 304 liner down it. It is vertical 17" with 9 ft at about at 8-10° slope.
The fire place chimney is 12x12 clay tile straight vertical - plan would be just put an modern insulated system down it.
The upstairs does have 10' ft ceilings in place that will cause hot air to pool but since the only cold air return is upstairs I feel the hot air should be able to be moved around decently using the AC fan blower.
The goal is to supplement heating but in the case of total power out and water boiler/baseboard system is non-functional we can still maintain a decent comfort of living. Also, the we'd like a usable cooktop of some type as well similar to the Woodstock Ideal Steel Hybrid Progressive. My only compliant with the woodstock is it doesn't seem to have a blower option.
Are blower systems that can be added to stove that come with a blower? The heat output with the blower running the Blaze king is a night and day difference.
Are modern fire place inserts that greatly improved or would it just be better to open up the fireplace to place a stove on the floor?
Just looking for general thoughts what stoves to consider for our goals.
The house currently has two wood burners. The fireplace is rarely used because it isn't very efficient. 2nd is an 1980's Blaze King KTJ 302 work great just uses a lot of wood and the wife doesn't like how much you have to manage the fire. There is a 2" blower setup for the blaze king that pulls cold air from the master bedroom to the stove.
The wood stove chimney(1st floor) is 6" stainless steel with cement around it. The plan is to slip a 5" insulated 304 liner down it. It is vertical 17" with 9 ft at about at 8-10° slope.
The fire place chimney is 12x12 clay tile straight vertical - plan would be just put an modern insulated system down it.
The upstairs does have 10' ft ceilings in place that will cause hot air to pool but since the only cold air return is upstairs I feel the hot air should be able to be moved around decently using the AC fan blower.
The goal is to supplement heating but in the case of total power out and water boiler/baseboard system is non-functional we can still maintain a decent comfort of living. Also, the we'd like a usable cooktop of some type as well similar to the Woodstock Ideal Steel Hybrid Progressive. My only compliant with the woodstock is it doesn't seem to have a blower option.
Are blower systems that can be added to stove that come with a blower? The heat output with the blower running the Blaze king is a night and day difference.
Are modern fire place inserts that greatly improved or would it just be better to open up the fireplace to place a stove on the floor?
Just looking for general thoughts what stoves to consider for our goals.