Wow... a ton of information here, although a challenge to find a situation identical to mine. Thought a thread asking might get some with much more knowledge than myself to chime in.
For starters Im in the thinking about it stage. I know I want to upgrade/do something different yet, don't really have a clue what the "right" way to go is for my situation.
For starters, my situation: My home is roughly 1800sq ft. 1 level. 1200 ft of that, is over a crawl space, 600 ft is slab on grade. It is probably the last house I will ever live in. So, Im looking for a permanent fix, 20-30yrs.
when built (20yrs ago), the only heat in the home was electric base boards. Yuck. Very unfriendly to the wallet. I live in the Mountains of Virginia. It definitely gets cold in the winter, but not Canadian cold, or Rocky Mountains cold. Typical winter has a few single digit days, & plenty of days below freezing. When I bought the house 10yrs ago, I didn't really worry about the heat situation as I didn't live here full time. Was strictly a vacation home. Well.... 3 yrs ago, we moved permanent. I immediately put a wood stove in. A jotul. It is centrally located in the main part of the house. It does alright. It only struggles when it's bitter cold outside but overall, have been happy with the purchase. Now.....
The negative to the wood stove is, it doesn't get some of the far reaching rooms in the house. ie: my bedroom is on the other side of the house, in the 600sq ft area with no crawl space. I have to have a space heater going in this room at night. In addition, on of the bedrooms in the other corner of the house is pretty cold too.
Did I mention that I have no duct work in my house currently. Let alone a furnace, or heat pump/ac. Im thinking I want an outdoor wood burner. Handling, & or supplying wood is zero problem. Although, admittedly I am intrigued by the wood furnace. I just don't know what would work best, long term, for my situation.
I've even thought about, putting duct work in my crawl space to get the 1200 sq ft portion of the home, & can even get the slab portion on one side as it is below floor height of the main house. I've had recommendations to simply put in a heat pump, & keep my wood stove as is & between the two should find that balance of heating the whole house yet, keeping operating costs down. Admittedly, that doesn't sound bad but, I've thought that the wood burner outside would achieve that, & some other benefits like, hot water, even heat, etc.
To bite the bullet & spend 10k would be tough. I'd probably have to do it the American way, & finance it. At this point, Im just looking for ideas, suggestions, or opinions, on what would be practical, yet most comfortable in the long run. Im a pretty handy guy (roofing contractor) but, would probably hire out the installation of any system, as I have zero experience with any of this stuff.
Wood burner, wood furnace, heat pump, what do you think..?
Thanks.
For starters Im in the thinking about it stage. I know I want to upgrade/do something different yet, don't really have a clue what the "right" way to go is for my situation.
For starters, my situation: My home is roughly 1800sq ft. 1 level. 1200 ft of that, is over a crawl space, 600 ft is slab on grade. It is probably the last house I will ever live in. So, Im looking for a permanent fix, 20-30yrs.
when built (20yrs ago), the only heat in the home was electric base boards. Yuck. Very unfriendly to the wallet. I live in the Mountains of Virginia. It definitely gets cold in the winter, but not Canadian cold, or Rocky Mountains cold. Typical winter has a few single digit days, & plenty of days below freezing. When I bought the house 10yrs ago, I didn't really worry about the heat situation as I didn't live here full time. Was strictly a vacation home. Well.... 3 yrs ago, we moved permanent. I immediately put a wood stove in. A jotul. It is centrally located in the main part of the house. It does alright. It only struggles when it's bitter cold outside but overall, have been happy with the purchase. Now.....
The negative to the wood stove is, it doesn't get some of the far reaching rooms in the house. ie: my bedroom is on the other side of the house, in the 600sq ft area with no crawl space. I have to have a space heater going in this room at night. In addition, on of the bedrooms in the other corner of the house is pretty cold too.
Did I mention that I have no duct work in my house currently. Let alone a furnace, or heat pump/ac. Im thinking I want an outdoor wood burner. Handling, & or supplying wood is zero problem. Although, admittedly I am intrigued by the wood furnace. I just don't know what would work best, long term, for my situation.
I've even thought about, putting duct work in my crawl space to get the 1200 sq ft portion of the home, & can even get the slab portion on one side as it is below floor height of the main house. I've had recommendations to simply put in a heat pump, & keep my wood stove as is & between the two should find that balance of heating the whole house yet, keeping operating costs down. Admittedly, that doesn't sound bad but, I've thought that the wood burner outside would achieve that, & some other benefits like, hot water, even heat, etc.
To bite the bullet & spend 10k would be tough. I'd probably have to do it the American way, & finance it. At this point, Im just looking for ideas, suggestions, or opinions, on what would be practical, yet most comfortable in the long run. Im a pretty handy guy (roofing contractor) but, would probably hire out the installation of any system, as I have zero experience with any of this stuff.
Wood burner, wood furnace, heat pump, what do you think..?
Thanks.