Posted by Ron Anderson on July 27, 2012 at 10:19:00 from (184.94.143.94):
In Reply to: Wood pellet stove posted by Jacksonduper on July 27, 2012 at 07:21:45:
I have burned either corn or wood pellets for 8 years and tried several different model stoves including the Harman PC45, Quadrafire AE and Bixby. I settled on the Bixby as the best choice for myself. Having said that the PC45 is a very good stove and probably has the least maintence issues and can burn up to a ton of good wood pellets before cleaning. There is maintenence on any pellet stove but less with a Harman or a Bixby. Considering your situation I would suggest a vented LP heater because it will not have cleaning problems and I will echo the other suggestions of laying plastic and fiberglass insulation on the second floor plus put plastic on the outside of the house preventing wind and drafts. I lived in a old two story house once for a couple winters and used just the first floor such as you are going to do and it made a tremendous savings. You will also be able to sell that LP heater when the time comes.
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