Re: Wood Stove Considerations

Re: Wood Stove Considerations

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Wood Stove Considerations ksternberg1 10-12-2006
I bought the largest model wood stove I could find in my area and am glad I
did. My wood stove is capable of 75,000 BTU's of heat and can heat my entire
house with the use of fans.

But I can also build a small fire and heat just the room it is in.

Here is the model I got (not catalytic)...
http://www.summersheat.com/50-snc30p.html

Main page of the above...
http://www.summersheat.com


<ksternberg1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> I am building a 700 sq ft. two story addition to my home and want to put
> an efficient wood burning stove in the living area on the first floor.
> I was thinking about Jotul or Vermont Castings, and their smallest
> models. From those who have wood stoves, I would be grateful to learn about
> things I should consider or keep in mind. Also, are catalytic stoves
> too much of a pain, or are they worth it (are replacement elements
> expensive, given they last about two years)?
>
> Thank you very much.
>




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