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my free standing stove heats the entire downstairs of my house to 70 - 75 average & sends a bit to the second floor when I've got a long burn going on (most of the day to really feel it upstairs)

house is between 1800 & 1900 SF

thermostat downstairs stays at 55 most of the time - will nudge to 60 in the morning to take the chill out until I can get the stove going

I see the advantage of a free standing vs. insert in my opinion would be that the ENTIRE stove (top/4 sides) become a heat source in addition to the blower rather then relying on just a blower to get the heat out of the insert & into the room - I can boil water on the top of my stove & cook (limited) if I wanted to.

I have electric baseboard in the upstairs bedrooms which I never use. I like sleeping in a cool even cold room & the only time I'm up there is to sleep for the most part. The spare bedroom I keep the door closed.

My heating during the winter runs about $75 a month on average & I can't really say it's all heat. I run the same amount during the summer running AC & my whole house is electric except my cooking stove/oven which I just recently converted to gas. Big difference from the $250 a month with LIPA.

Before I put the wood stove in I ran the heat pump for heat. During the first really cold month my bill went from
$75 to $300. Last time I did that. Stove was in by the following month.

I can only see going with an insert as you said - if there is an existing fireplace.

Wood stove is the best investment I've made.
 
Thanks for the input guys. I've always had a wood stove and agree they are the best heating option and bang for your buck. Even up here (LI) Larry I heat my cape with our wood stove unless it's below 20 and the wind is howling (sucking the heat out). My problem with the new home design its that its very open and not enough corner space to put a stove. I have a wall where I can put either a stove or a fireplace in the living room and I'd really like to have a TV in the room. So it's either fireplace w/tv or a wood stove and tv upstairs. All good problems that's for sure.
 
Does anyone here have a rear venting stove? If so, any draft issues? I'm thinking maybe I can have a stove with a rear flue exit and then I'll be able to have a tv above the stove (with proper clearances of course).
 
Does anyone here have a rear venting stove? If so, any draft issues? I'm thinking maybe I can have a stove with a rear flue exit and then I'll be able to have a tv above the stove (with proper clearances of course).


just be careful - stove can create a lot of heat which rises - may cook the TV(?)...........

I think John (Capt13) put a rear venting stove in his garage. Send him a PM & ask.......
 
just be careful - stove can create a lot of heat which rises - may cook the TV(?)...........

I think John (Capt13) put a rear venting stove in his garage. Send him a PM & ask.......
Thanks Larry. I was thinking of a fireproof mantle on the wall above the stove to deflect some heat. Just kicking this idea around and will run it by my local stove store.
 
Had a good day collecting. All locust.
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Nice!!(y)
What's the dry time for locust?
Ready for next fall or need a full year??

BTW... crazy how green the grass is on 2/14:eek:
Is that LI or VA??
I'm still up here in Farmingdale. Normally I like locust to season at least 12 mos. But I'll be burning this locust next winter on the back end. I'll split it a little thinner than normal hoping to fast track the drying a bit. This will be my last winter chasing wood the year after I'll be on the eastern shore and probably buy wood. Although hunting for wood has become a bit of an addiction.
 
So although I pretty much ran the stove nonstop since around Halloween, I didn't burn any where near the amount of wood as usual this year with the mild winter. I've gone through maybe 3-1/2 cords and had split 2 for next year by February. I have about 2 cords worth of logs to split and only have space for 1 more split. I still have 3+ split on hand.

I really want to split another cord but don't want to risk doing anything stupid in the process that would warrant an emergency room visit and catch the Kooties :eek::D:ROFLMAO:
 
So although I pretty much ran the stove nonstop since around Halloween, I didn't burn any where near the amount of wood as usual this year with the mild winter. I've gone through maybe 3-1/2 cords and had split 2 for next year by February. I have about 2 cords worth of logs to split and only have space for 1 more split. I still have 3+ split on hand.

I really want to split another cord but don't want to risk doing anything stupid in the process that would warrant an emergency room visit and catch the Kooties :eek::D:ROFLMAO:


cooties

I haven't heard that since I was like 10
(y)
 
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