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Woodstove - need to replace older stove

kathy68_og
17 years ago

We have heated our entire home with a Fisher Grandma Bear woodstove for the last 26 years. It does a great job but is showing it's age. Since we wish to replace the hearth this summer (after heating season) this may be the best time to do so. We have been researching and looking at many different stoves and like the look of the Morso 3610. Clean but classic lines with room to use 20" logs. Now we find out that this stove is not approved for use in Washington State which has some of the most stringent standards for particulate emissions in the US. They may get stricter yet but the current limits are 4.5 for non-cat stoves and 2.5 for catalitic stoves. We are leaning towards cast iron rather than steel for asthetics, but would need to chop our wood into much smaller pieces to fit them into today's smaller stoves. Only the really big stoves (that would cook us out of our home) will take a log of any size. Wood is our primary heat source and we mainly burn douglas fir and larch using 2-3 cords per heating season. We have considered switching to a propane burning stove but the high cost of propane as well as figuring out where to put a tank have given us pause. Any and all suggestions / advice are welcome.

Thank you, Kathy

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