My wife and I are building a log cabin in Vermont this winter (long story) and we will have hot water base boards to keep things heated while we are away during the weeks, a wood stove will provide the bulk of the heat when we are there on the weekends. The 24'x32' house will be 1100 sq ft and have cathedral ceilings with a loft. We are looking at some used stoves around the size of the Vermont Castings Acclaim/Encore line.
I have been intrigued by the Jotul F3s and 100s as well based on some local availability of some used stoves.
I have gotten some mixed answers from dealers on what sized stove to buy for this application. My expereince with wood stoves in small homes is limited to a hunting camp that we rent each year that has an old Vigilant that overcooks the place in a matter of 3 hours. Should I shy away from larger stoves like the Vigilant etc.?
Understanding opinons are like .....well you know, do you folks think I am looking at the right sized stove for our application? I would appreicate some recommendations as we are trying to hit the $800-1300 price point for the stove without pipe. This will be a through the roof install with vertical exhaust.
Thoughts?
Thanks for the help and I think I will like this forum.
Steve
I have been intrigued by the Jotul F3s and 100s as well based on some local availability of some used stoves.
I have gotten some mixed answers from dealers on what sized stove to buy for this application. My expereince with wood stoves in small homes is limited to a hunting camp that we rent each year that has an old Vigilant that overcooks the place in a matter of 3 hours. Should I shy away from larger stoves like the Vigilant etc.?
Understanding opinons are like .....well you know, do you folks think I am looking at the right sized stove for our application? I would appreicate some recommendations as we are trying to hit the $800-1300 price point for the stove without pipe. This will be a through the roof install with vertical exhaust.
Thoughts?
Thanks for the help and I think I will like this forum.
Steve