Jon E
New Member
Hi, I'm here as a new forum user and could really use some advice. I have a 12-year-old timber-framed home that is covered with SIPs and has an ICF basement. Very well insulated. Live in southwestern VT about 40 miles northwest of Albany, NY. I have in-floor radiant heat in my basement floor slab, and under-slab tubing in two bathrooms on the second floor, and that's all for heat. I have other tubing installed under the entirety of the first floor (staple-up) but it has never been put in service. We keep the house at about 65° in the winter, by having the basement temperature at about 73° and allowing heat to rise. Not the most efficient but it works for now. Domestic hot water use has varied widely but right now it's just four of us in the house, the usual showers, dishes, laundry etc.
Now the fun part. The house has no internal heating system. That's right, nothing. 100% of the DHW and heat is supplied by an outdoor wood boiler (currently, a Heatmaster SS G200, which has a BTU output of around 111K BTU/hr). The wood boiler feeds a 40-gallon indirect tank and heating zones through a plate exchanger. This means that 365 days a year, if I want heat or hot water, I have to feed it firewood. It has worked well for us so far, but health issues and the sheer effort this requires is forcing me to look for alternatives. I have a 500-gallon buried propane tank and a decent supplier, so that is probably going to be my source.
So this isn't so much about "what's my heat loss?" or "what boiler should I buy", but more about an ideal solution. With so many options and products on the market, I don't know where to start. Here's what I would like to accomplish, however:
- I want to keep burning wood for about eight months of the year. Let's say September 15 through May 15. However, if I am unable to load the boiler, or we go on a winter vacation, I want the propane boiler/heater to provide backup heat and hot water. Essentially the wood boiler will be primary and the gas boiler reserve for those 8 months.
- In the summer I want to shut off the wood boiler, clean it out and use propane as the primary source for domestic hot water. I have also considered an electric hybrid heat-pump water heater for this, but it won't give me the backup heating I need in the winter. I want one new system, not two.
- I need a SMALL system. My mechanical room in the basement was never intended to have a boiler in it, and it is small. I could mount a boiler on the wall outside the room, but a floor-mount won't work.
- Highest priority is a copious amount of hot water. My wife does not like cold showers, she likes to burn her skin off every day. A Superstor or other indirect tank as part of the system should be a consideration.
Please tell me where to start! Thanks.
Now the fun part. The house has no internal heating system. That's right, nothing. 100% of the DHW and heat is supplied by an outdoor wood boiler (currently, a Heatmaster SS G200, which has a BTU output of around 111K BTU/hr). The wood boiler feeds a 40-gallon indirect tank and heating zones through a plate exchanger. This means that 365 days a year, if I want heat or hot water, I have to feed it firewood. It has worked well for us so far, but health issues and the sheer effort this requires is forcing me to look for alternatives. I have a 500-gallon buried propane tank and a decent supplier, so that is probably going to be my source.
So this isn't so much about "what's my heat loss?" or "what boiler should I buy", but more about an ideal solution. With so many options and products on the market, I don't know where to start. Here's what I would like to accomplish, however:
- I want to keep burning wood for about eight months of the year. Let's say September 15 through May 15. However, if I am unable to load the boiler, or we go on a winter vacation, I want the propane boiler/heater to provide backup heat and hot water. Essentially the wood boiler will be primary and the gas boiler reserve for those 8 months.
- In the summer I want to shut off the wood boiler, clean it out and use propane as the primary source for domestic hot water. I have also considered an electric hybrid heat-pump water heater for this, but it won't give me the backup heating I need in the winter. I want one new system, not two.
- I need a SMALL system. My mechanical room in the basement was never intended to have a boiler in it, and it is small. I could mount a boiler on the wall outside the room, but a floor-mount won't work.
- Highest priority is a copious amount of hot water. My wife does not like cold showers, she likes to burn her skin off every day. A Superstor or other indirect tank as part of the system should be a consideration.
Please tell me where to start! Thanks.