Hi all. This is my first season burning wood and this has been a great resource to operate my old Valiant wood stove. I'm looking to upgrade after this season to something larger and more efficient. A little about the setup. This is an old farmhouse in Massachusetts that was gutted last year and we now have blown in cellulose insulation. The previous owner built a great room off the main house structure in the 90s and we assume that is when the stove and chimney were installed. It is not in the most ideal location, I have a box fan blowing into the woodstove room in the door opening to help push warm air out into our main living space. My sweeper said the chimney currently has a clay lining and would need to have a 6" diameter stainless steel liner installed with any upgrade, so I'm trying to find an EPA approved stove to take advantage of 26% off of that install. (Quoted $2300) We are about 2800 sq feet and the valiant doesn't heat the whole house if the temperature gets below 25 degrees Fahrenheit.. We have a first and second floor heat pump which also doesn't work optimally when temperatures get really cold. House layout below. Would love to hear what you all recommend. Thanks!
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