danrclem
Addicted to ArboristSite
Oil Burning Stoves
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I know that this is in the wrong section but I put it in the off topic section and didn't get any responses. I thought since most of the people in this section were concerned with heat that some of you might be able to answer my questions. It is very important to me or I wouldn't have posted it here.
My mother is wanting to buy a new free standing oil stove. I'd cut her some wood and set her up with a woodstove but since she's 85 years old that wouldn't be a good idea.
She has an oil stove now and wants to replace it. I've done some research and have thought about the Napoleon OS10 with and ignitor and thermostat.
She only heats one floor of a small house probably less than 1,000 sq. ft. on the bottom level. The house was probably built back in the 30's or 40's but was remodeled and has good insulation in the outside walls and double pane windows. She's located just south of Lou. Ky. so the winters are not severe but it still can get down in the single digits and ever few years it gets down below zero.
Any input on the Napoleon OS10 or any other suggestions welcome.
Danny
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I know that this is in the wrong section but I put it in the off topic section and didn't get any responses. I thought since most of the people in this section were concerned with heat that some of you might be able to answer my questions. It is very important to me or I wouldn't have posted it here.
My mother is wanting to buy a new free standing oil stove. I'd cut her some wood and set her up with a woodstove but since she's 85 years old that wouldn't be a good idea.
She has an oil stove now and wants to replace it. I've done some research and have thought about the Napoleon OS10 with and ignitor and thermostat.
She only heats one floor of a small house probably less than 1,000 sq. ft. on the bottom level. The house was probably built back in the 30's or 40's but was remodeled and has good insulation in the outside walls and double pane windows. She's located just south of Lou. Ky. so the winters are not severe but it still can get down in the single digits and ever few years it gets down below zero.
Any input on the Napoleon OS10 or any other suggestions welcome.
Danny