I have read many positive reviews on-line. Now I'd like to hear from people I trust here on Hearth.com. Any information will be appreciated!
Uncle said:Its a 2000 Square foot, 200 year old house that has undergone many renovations. I bought this place last year and the insulation is not good. The framing is hand sawed oak in excellent condition. I actually found a section of old mud and horse hair insulation when I replaced some windows. It does have fiberglass insulation as well. The attic is insulated pretty well. It also has the old rolled glass windows that are nice to look at but are drafty. The previous owners put glass storm winows and they help a little.
The size of my fireplace is 43 wide, 31 high and 14 deep. My local dealer told me he carries the Napoleon 1402 or the Hearthstone Clydesdale. I am leaning towards the 1402 because of the price and also the positive reviews I read online. But I am open to suggestions.
DaFattKidd said:2000 sf in jersey you may want to go little bigger than the 1402. The biggest limitation to going bigger is going to be the depth of your fireplace. The 1402 will put out some real good heat for you, but you may want to look into a larger firebox. Drafty old houses are tough. Good luck with it!
Uncle said:The layout is not open but the room with the fireplace has a double door leading to the next room and another single doorway leading to another room. Right past the single door there is an intake for the central A/C. I wonder if that will be enough to circulate warm air through the house?
I do have another chimney but that is used for the oil fired boiler. Last year I had an Energy Kinetics System 2000 installed and it claimed to save you 40% on your oil use. I read all the rave reviews online and went for it. But I still went through 800 gallons keeping the heat on 67 degrees 24/7.
Uncle said:I have read many positive reviews on-line. Now I'd like to hear from people I trust here on Hearth.com. Any information will be appreciated!
Love the stove, lots of heat...I have read many positive reviews on-line. Now I'd like to hear from people I trust here on Hearth.com. Any information will be appreciated!
Love the stove, lots of heat...
Gets kind of scary when you load it up for the night, I always push the damper in all the way, burning seasoned oak and hickory,wake up a few hours later to a glowing red intern inside the box (very hot), top shows 600➕ .
My concern is how do you choke it down to control a possible chimney fire if one occurs?
You don't . . . but when the stove is cool it may behoove you to find out where the incoming air is coming from. On my stove the incoming air comes through a port in the back. There have only been a couple of times when the fire was going a little too strong for my tastes (not over firing, but getting close . . . and no chimney fires ever) . . . knowing where this port was and being able to cover it up with some folded up aluminum foil helped control things and bring the fire under control.
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