So my house currently has a
wood burning stove in a corner of the house that uses electricity, and we have a propane central heating unit. Our climate is mild, it takes so long to get the
wood stove to heat anything other than the room it's in, and then the heat is unbearable, to the extent that we have to open windows. On most days we can use the central heating for 5-10 minutes, just to take the chill off. I like a cold house, 55-65 is optimal. We are in zone 8a in a well insulated house.
The
wood stove is in a stupid location and I would like to move our
wood heating to the center of the house. I'm not sure that I want to move the existing
wood stove as it uses electricity for efficiency, but we don't have extra power in the winter, we're off grid
solar. I was thinking that a masonry stove would be better. I could light a fire and let it go out, but it would continue to keep the chill off. Is this accurate, or would it overheat the house even more?
I don't need to make a decision soon, just making plans for the future.