Antique Stove Heating Capacity??

Post Reply
 
User avatar
ASea
Member
Posts: 1156
Joined: Thu. Nov. 27, 2014 8:55 pm
Location: Athol Massachusetts
Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Alaska Kast Console II
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Coal Chubby
Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Glenwood 30 "Estate" Warm Morning 120
Coal Size/Type: Sherman Anthracite Nut/Stove from C&T Coal
Other Heating: Peerless Boiler with Cast Iron Baseboards

Post by ASea » Thu. Oct. 07, 2021 8:07 am

Wife and I are looking at houses in the Monadnock region of NH. Found an old 1500sqft home poorly insulated for now and in need of updating. (Doing a little daydreaming here, we'll see if it works out) Wondering what size antique stove I should be looking at? I'd like to get some good long burns and not work the stove to hard.


 
D.lapan
Member
Posts: 771
Joined: Sun. Jan. 18, 2015 9:40 pm
Location: plainfield NH
Hand Fed Coal Furnace: newmac wood,coal,oil como
Baseburners & Antiques: 20th century laurel, glenwood hickory,crawford fairy
Coal Size/Type: nut, stove
Contact:

Post by D.lapan » Thu. Oct. 14, 2021 7:37 pm

Give me a call
603-443-7295 or
www.lapansantiquestoves.com
I might be able to point you in the right direction
Dana

Post Reply

Return to “Antiques, Baseburners, Kitchen Stoves, Restorations & Modern Reproductions”