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Checklist: What to know when buying a wood heater

WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE AREA YOU NEED TO HEAT? 
  • This will help determine what type of heater will be most suitable (Radiant or Convection)
  • It can also help determine what size of heater. As a heater which is too small won’t heat the area you want. Or too big will over heat the area.
  • The average 3 bedroom home with separate lounge and dining areas is between 150m2 to 200m2. 
  • A bedroom is approximately 1.5sqs
  • The average living area is 3sq
IS YOUR HOUSE SINGLE OR DOUBLE STORY? 
  • Hot air always rises. Therefore, we suggest installing the wood heater on the bottom level to ensure the heated air moves around your home.
  • When deciding on a location to install your heater in a double story home. You must be aware of what is above. Maxiheat Floor penetration kits or Wall penetration kits are available.
WHAT ARE THE CEILING HEIGHTS? 
  • Are they cathedral or standard ceiling heights (standard ceiling heights are 2.4m to 2.7m)
  • This will help determine what type of heater will be most suitable (Radiant or Convection)
WHAT TYPE OF FLOORING DO YOU HAVE? 
  • Carpet can help keep the heat, where floor boards, tiled to cement floors will absorb heat. Therefore, a larger heater may be needed.
  • If the flooring is combustible such as carpet or floor board then a hearth (floor protector) will be required.
HAVE YOU AN IDEA ON WHERE THE HEATER WILL BE INSTALLED? 
  • Wood heaters can be installed parallel to a wall (most common) in a corner or built into a wall (brick fireplace with chimney)
  • This can also help determine which flue kit you may need and which hearth you may need.
IS THERE A POWER POINT NEARBY? 
  • Convection style wood heaters are fitted with fans which gives you added control of how much heated air is being circulated.