Fantastic that you finally get to use the fuel that God gives freely. We have been using wood heat for maybe 12 years now and have not turned on either of the 2 heat pumps for like 4 years other than to just exercise them a couple of times each winter. In fact I have the air intakes and vents blocked off........lololol........yes, LOTS of work involved but well worth it........a couple of thoughts.....
Where are you getting your wood? Hope it is at least a few months dry. Maybe cut at the worst last June or July........
Is this home the one that is in the city?......
Someone asked if the stove has a fan. If so DO USE IT......If not try to figure out a way to rig something up as it really does help distribute heat throughout the rest of the home.....Our stove, Harmon TLC 300, has a fan built in but we use a Vornado small fan in a hallway to distribute heat to the back of the house and into a sun room.......WORKS
Depending upon the type of wood you burn watch the creosote build up.......Some folks, myself included, run one really hot fire every day. It helps blast it out of the pipe. In additionm, I use once a week some stuff put out by Rutland that is called "Creosote Remover"......It works quite well.........My old stove, Waterford Ashling, was an air tight and the creosote never did build up in the pipe; but quite a bit of soot up in the last 3 feet or so of the pipe..........This new stove, first year with it, burns differently and a lot hotter and we shall have to see what it does; but on observation it doesnt have the soot build up on the chimney cap that the old stove caused.........
More thoughts later; but WELCOME ABOARD into the great world of wood burning stoves...........God bless.....Dennis