Not sure it counts as a wood STOVE, as its more of a wood furnace......
This is what heats our house. The fire box has a water jacket, and the water is pumped through heat exchangers that heat both the floor of the house and the water in the hot water heater.
Sol far, we have used 0% of our propane despite the horribly cold winter.
I upgraded the one they wanted to sell us because I wanted the larger fire box, and it has proven to be a good choice. I put a bit of wood in it in the morning, then pack it full at night.. thats it, done!!! Of course that doesnt include cutting all the wood...
I built a wood shed around it thats 24 by 24 and typically run six rows of wood about as high as I can reach.. this year I stacked the six rows to the 9 foot rafters, and have already burned through half of Februarys wood, despite having EXTRA wood.. Not going to be fun cutting more wood in this cold... so it may be time to use some of that saved propane!!! We also have electric heat... The AC System we installed will also HEAT so we actually have three different methods to heat the house...
Green wood? Toss it in! It has a power damper with a blower. If there is a SINGLE coal left in the fire box I think you could get wet burlap to burn in this thing.
I have to say, that the heated floors are the most COMFORTABLE heat I have ever experienced. There is a lot to be said for the direct heat of a wood stove putting you to sleep after a long day outside in the wind and cold, but these floors make you want to curl up on them and go to sleep.
the benefit of the heated water going to the hot water heater cant be overlooked!! I had a custom shower built.. a concrete shower, with TWO shower heads, and a clear glass door, just in case I had already taken a shower, I could WATCH... A chair, a Drink, and LOTS of cheering.. MORE SOAP!! MORE SOAP!!!! MORE SHAMPOO!!!
You can feel the heat increase as the water in the hot water heater begins to exchange with the water from the wood stove.. "WE" can take a shower two hours long and never run out of hot water..
OH the advantages of building your own house!