MotorSeven
Elite Member
As stated, you are better off heating from the main floor with your wood stove. That being said I can maintain 68 degrees on my main from the basement(1080- sq ft each floor & the main is open design 22' vaulted) but I burn around 7 full cords a season running my stove 24/7.
I am going to switch over to a electric over wood furnace that will duct forced air through my registers. The Yukon Electric would knock 2 cords off my consumption and have the convenience of turning a thermostat for shoulder season and times when we are away from the house for extended periods. I can also add a water jacket to pre-heat my domestic hot water when burning wood. I will move my existing wood stove up to the main floor and build a nice river rock hearth around it. Here is the Yukon website:
Yukon - Your Wood Furnace Company
I am going to switch over to a electric over wood furnace that will duct forced air through my registers. The Yukon Electric would knock 2 cords off my consumption and have the convenience of turning a thermostat for shoulder season and times when we are away from the house for extended periods. I can also add a water jacket to pre-heat my domestic hot water when burning wood. I will move my existing wood stove up to the main floor and build a nice river rock hearth around it. Here is the Yukon website:
Yukon - Your Wood Furnace Company