Currently living in RI and my primary heat source is a Woodstock Fireview that I love...it's a great stove. Cord wood is easy to get here. I'm considering making some changes in location and central Florida, a bit north of Orlando, is looking like a possibility. Winter nights can be cool, and occasionally even cold, there.
A wood stove remains a reality but I'm questioning if I do this, do I move the Woodstock and stick with cordwood or is a pellet stove a better option? My concerns are availability and cost of cord wood in Florida. Storing wood with the dampness/bugs. Would is just be too much stove ? And the practicality of moving the Woodstock that distance - cost in moving mainly.
I've never been a pellet fan here in the north but I'm wondering if they aren't a better option in that area? Are pellets are readily available? Would the controls on a pellet allow me to keep things more comfortable?
Can anyone give me some info on cordwood in the Sumter County area ? I've looked at craigslist and it's summer there so wood isn't exactly high on anyone's list...
One thing to add...I have a generator so powering a pellet stove would not be an issue.
Thoughts, ideas, feedback?
THANKS
A wood stove remains a reality but I'm questioning if I do this, do I move the Woodstock and stick with cordwood or is a pellet stove a better option? My concerns are availability and cost of cord wood in Florida. Storing wood with the dampness/bugs. Would is just be too much stove ? And the practicality of moving the Woodstock that distance - cost in moving mainly.
I've never been a pellet fan here in the north but I'm wondering if they aren't a better option in that area? Are pellets are readily available? Would the controls on a pellet allow me to keep things more comfortable?
Can anyone give me some info on cordwood in the Sumter County area ? I've looked at craigslist and it's summer there so wood isn't exactly high on anyone's list...
One thing to add...I have a generator so powering a pellet stove would not be an issue.
Thoughts, ideas, feedback?
THANKS
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