dont plan to pipe your stove under the floor without sealing the pipe joints. you can do a sub-floor stove or something of the sort but i would recommend that you build the stove in the space you have and simply insulate the crawl space.
straw bales are good and cheap insulation that you can just put in. Plaster the outside of the bales and chink them well and you wont get rodents. the stove can be used to make
hot water for radiant floors.
you dont need to dig really deep in your pocket but you will have to dig a little.
I would recommend building a
solar hot water heater and a storage tank and use that for the floors. if it is a well insulated tank and the solar heater is hooked up correctly making a heat transfer loop in the tank you can heat the house all night and all day for several days even if it gets a bit cloudy. most of this you can scrounge and not have to pay out the nose.
construction of a hot
water panel is not hard to do and the components don't have to be expensive.
You dont need to use straight ethylene glycol in the panel, it can be mixed with water and do a good job until well below freezing.
4 foot would allow you to put the tank under the house and use the heat that does escape to add heat to the house.
you can also cut grate holes in the headers and put in grates at ceiling level that will allow air movement throughout the house. the grates dont have to be bought and its easy to make attractive grates at home from what most folks would call scrap (lots and lots of old
pallets around and the woods they are made from are most often good hard woods). for the interim you might consider taking some aluminum foil and a
staple gun under the house and put it on with the shiny side up. then go to the attic and give it the same treatment shiny side down on both the attic floor and under the roof itself. this is a really cheap way to keep some of he heat in your house.
if you have upstairs to heat Grates can be cut in the floors to allow heat to rise up to the rooms.
the stove you will have to make up your own mind on what you want.
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