Vermont Castings
We built our log home in the mountains outside of San Diego 28 years ago to raise our kids. Our winters are mild compared to the east, but we do get snow and it gets below 30 often enough. I put in a Vermont Castings stove as our only source of heat after a bunch of research. We heat our home the full winter on just one cord of wood and others are typically spending $200+ per month on other heating methods. The advantage of their stoves is they are dual chambers, which allow them to burn very slow and still put out a bunch of heat. There is a manual thermostat so you can set out much heat you really want. We can load it before going to bed and it pretty much lasts all night. I did not care for the pellet idea as it commits you to purchasing the pellets from just certain vendors and there are always trees that need to be fell, so getting wood is easier in my opinion. They are designed to meet all requirements in all 50 states.
They are not cheap, but will worth considering. And they are pretty good looking units too. They are easy to find on the web.
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