Hi,
I've been lurking here for a while and have searched on this subject but have not been able to find an answer. I have a 2500 sft Colonial being built this fall and we have plans for a wood stove on the first floor in the kitchen (see image for stove location). I've always wanted a Woodstock Soapstone stove and like the looks and performance of both the Ideal Steel and Progress Hybrid but I am wondering if those will roast us out of the main floor. The plan is for this to be our primary heat source from Nov - March in New Hampshire (sub zero to 30's). My head is telling me that the Fireview might be a better option but prefer the looks of the IS and PH. Curious to see if anyone has one of these stoves on a main floor in a newer well insulated home (cookie cutter colonial) and if it's overkill... and if so would smaller loads solve this?
Any input much appreciated!
Jason
I've been lurking here for a while and have searched on this subject but have not been able to find an answer. I have a 2500 sft Colonial being built this fall and we have plans for a wood stove on the first floor in the kitchen (see image for stove location). I've always wanted a Woodstock Soapstone stove and like the looks and performance of both the Ideal Steel and Progress Hybrid but I am wondering if those will roast us out of the main floor. The plan is for this to be our primary heat source from Nov - March in New Hampshire (sub zero to 30's). My head is telling me that the Fireview might be a better option but prefer the looks of the IS and PH. Curious to see if anyone has one of these stoves on a main floor in a newer well insulated home (cookie cutter colonial) and if it's overkill... and if so would smaller loads solve this?
Any input much appreciated!
Jason
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