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yankeepants

(1,979 posts)
1. We have a Lopi Endeavor woodstove.
Fri Dec 11, 2020, 11:05 PM
Dec 2020

It heats our 1,600 sq ft rancher. So happy with it plus we just love the whole homestead fire scene. Sappy, I know but we get our joy where we can.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,361 posts)
2. Truth be known, I just went thru 96 hours with no power and a 20" snow dump.
Fri Dec 11, 2020, 11:09 PM
Dec 2020

My Core stove handled things fine. Did not fire the D/S stove....only in extra cold times.

yankeepants

(1,979 posts)
3. Holy crap! Where are you and What is the D/s stove?
Fri Dec 11, 2020, 11:15 PM
Dec 2020

I am in way Northern NY and it gets Brrrrrrrr cold on the shore of Lake Ontario but we have only had smattering of snow.

RockRaven

(16,270 posts)
4. That sounds nice. I would cast out an "alas" about us not being able to have wood fires anymore
Fri Dec 11, 2020, 11:18 PM
Dec 2020

but I recognize the bigger picture... My city/county/region has air quality issues, and restrictions which accompany them. I don't begrudge it, but there's nostalgia about fires in the fireplace when I was a kid.

When we did a remodel a few years ago we had to put a gas insert into our fireplace to meet code. It heats the room (and adjacent rooms) nicely and looks fine and is convenient on/off, but it isn't the same by a long shot.

I've got relatives in the Sierras and San Gabriels who still have wood stoves and wood fireplaces, so I get my "fix" when we visit them in the fall or winter.

RockRaven

(16,270 posts)
6. You know, I never investigated *stoves* per se, our issue was remodelling involving a masonry
Fri Dec 11, 2020, 11:50 PM
Dec 2020

fireplace/chimney specifically, so I didn't pay attention to the rest of the rules. I can't imagine it would be allowed. (Well, I can imagine; I'm often wrong)

But I'm in a dense suburbia with gas service to every home and no excess timber of any kind to speak of, so it's sort of a moot point on the fuel side anyhow...

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