Indiana Rose
New Member
My parents house has a JUCA fireplace still in their house. It was attached to the ductwork and helped heat the house.when I purchased my JUCA over 5 years ago, there wasn't near the number of EPA rated (clean burning) wood stoves on the market as today.
JUCA's burn-time claims are inflated. but based upon wood usage threads JUCA wood usage are inline with other wood stoves with similar sized houses. but others are in much colder climates than Tulsa. mine is single level, others are split levels, etc, etc.
newer EPA stoves are more efficient than JUCA. by how much, not really sure. if I had to purchase new stove today... I'd probably go with a current EPA rated stove to pick up efficiency gains.
It is December 2024 and we are downsizing.
Does anyone know how to remove it? Would anyone like to have it? I would say it would be a great barn heater. Let me know. Thanks.