We have a 10'x23' shed/workshop on our property which we currently just use for storage. The shed is a mess and needs some TLC, but I think it has serious potential. We would like to turn it into a hangout spot. We also would like to (if this is possible in a way that meets code - I have not looked into this yet) make it a room that we can use sort of as an overflow bedroom when the need arises.
I am planning on insulating the walls and ceiling. I've attached some pics. The shed currently has an Upland #17 stove installed into a brick chimney. The chimney is roughly 13 ft tall (measured from the height of the stove outlet).
I want to replace the Upland #17 with something larger that will provide a longer burn time. Although I am insulating the walls and ceiling, I expect there will be plenty of air leaks. Also the windows are single pane, the floor is a concrete slab, and there are barn doors at one end that will be a significant leak (although I will try to mitigate that somewhat).
Would a PE Super 27 be way way too much stove for this space? I saw one for sale on FB marketplace and PE's seem like really good stoves.
![[Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop [Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/269/269177-2c094008684c2920cf826274ed98a65e.jpg?hash=WhBNuzFy6D)
I am planning on insulating the walls and ceiling. I've attached some pics. The shed currently has an Upland #17 stove installed into a brick chimney. The chimney is roughly 13 ft tall (measured from the height of the stove outlet).
I want to replace the Upland #17 with something larger that will provide a longer burn time. Although I am insulating the walls and ceiling, I expect there will be plenty of air leaks. Also the windows are single pane, the floor is a concrete slab, and there are barn doors at one end that will be a significant leak (although I will try to mitigate that somewhat).
Would a PE Super 27 be way way too much stove for this space? I saw one for sale on FB marketplace and PE's seem like really good stoves.
![[Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop [Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/269/269172-1633617fba66ad3e76b08d4d1e50c1d8.jpg?hash=E4hy6VxjRH)
![[Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop [Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/269/269173-4db3573950d833bfd6583e12c1a03a87.jpg?hash=lt4kyg4f44)
![[Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop [Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/269/269174-2defcd089757687437c157c3ef36a73b.jpg?hash=gAAm-KFoQc)
![[Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop [Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/269/269175-1e7ed114ea8d4c2832b23c7541ab6207.jpg?hash=VEFoZyQdp-)
![[Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop [Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/269/269176-bb2200ecfd593b3032ed79731286819e.jpg?hash=oOpCdg32LN)
![[Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop [Hearth.com] Wood stove in a shed/workshop](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/269/269177-2c094008684c2920cf826274ed98a65e.jpg?hash=WhBNuzFy6D)