That’s like asking what’s the best truck; a Chevy, Ford, or Dodge? You may have a strong opinion on this topic, and some have strong ideas on the type of wood-burning stove. But there are pros and cons to everything, and wood-burning stoves are no exception.
A steel stove heats up quicker than cast iron or soapstone. It also cools off faster. There are convection air chambers designed to make them favorable for installing a blower fan. Steel stoves are lined with fire brick to protect the inner steel from intense heat.
Cast iron can be poured into distinctive and decorative shapes. Arches on doors and designs on side panels will add a touch of class to the wood-burning appliance. Cast iron stoves retain radiant heat very well. They have been known to warp and twist over time; therefore making repairs or replacing parts is tricky.
Soapstone stoves will take the longest to heat up but are also the slowest to release heat once the fire has dwindled or gone out. Soapstone stoves are one of a kind. No two are the same because of the unique veining in the stone. Soapstone is the best material for absorbing and slowly radiating the heat from a wood fire.
So, which is the best?
That’s an individual choice, and you need to be the judge.
However, our advice? Buy a stove that you like the looks of. The reason being is that all three materials will heat exceptionally well. Consider this: One year has 8,760 hours. In colder climates, you may use your stove for up to 2,000 to 2,500 hours. So, even in the worst-case scenario, you will be staring at your stove more than using it to heat the house. Therefore, get something that will complement your decor.
Your WE LOVE FIRE expert has a vast selection of good-looking and efficient stoves that will enhance your living pleasure.
Bonaventure, QCMarcel Dionne et fils Inc 338, av de Port-Royal Ouest, Bonaventure, QC G0C 1E0 |  | Visit Store Page |
Delson, QCAgrémat – Espace chaleur 188, ch. St-François Xavier Delson, QC J5B 1X9 |  | Visit Store Page |
Gatineau, QCAu Centre Du Foyer De L'Outaouais 1193 Boul St-Joseph Gatineau, QC J8Z 2C3 |  | Visit Store Page |
Laval, QCMontréal Brique et Pierre 1070 Montée Masson Laval, QC H7C 2R2 | | |
Longueuil, QCBoutique Chaleur 620 Boul Therrien Longueuil, QC J4H 3V9 |  | Visit Store Page |
Mirabel, QCAgrémat 13755 Rue de la Chapelle Mirabel, QC J7J2C9 |  | Visit Store Page |
Quebec City, QCMaconnex 5690 Boulevard Pierre-Bertrand Nord Quebec City, QC G2J 1B7 |  | Visit Store Page |
Rimouski, QCMarcel Dionne et fils Inc 905 Lausanne Rimouski, QC G5L 8Y9 |  | Visit Store Page |
Saguenay, QCMaconnex 2223, boulevard Saint-Paul Saguenay, QC G7K 1E5 |  | Visit Store Page |
Saint-Basile-le-Grand, QCMontréal Brique et Pierre 77 boul. Sir Wilfrid-Laurier Saint-Basile-le-Grand, QC J3N 1M2 | | |
Saint-Eustache, QCMontréal Brique et Pierre 28 Boul. Industriel Saint-Eustache, QC J7R 5C1 | | |
Saint-Eustache, QCLes Foyers Mirabel 415 avenue mathers Saint-Eustache, QC J7P 4C1 |  | Visit Store Page |
Saint-Hubert, QCMontréal Brique et Pierre 3170 rue Harvey Saint-Hubert, QC J3Y 3T6 | | |
Saint-Isidore, QCMaconnex 2036, chemin de la Riviere Saint-Isidore, QC G0S 2S0 |  | Visit Store Page |
Saint-Lazare, QCMontréal Brique et Pierre 550 Route Cité des Jeunes Saint-Lazare, QC J7T2A7 | | |
Sherbrooke, QCMaconnex 69, chemin Godin Sherbrooke, QC J1R 0S6 |  | Visit Store Page |
St-Bruno de Montarville, QCLes Foyers et Cheminees Piermon Inc 2193 Boul Sir Wilfrid Laurier St-Bruno de Montarville, QC J3V 4P6 |  | Visit Store Page |
St-Charles Borromee, QCMaison Chaleur et Confort 1060 Visitation St-Charles Borromee, QC J6E 7Y8 |  | Visit Store Page |
St-Georges, QCBusque et Cie 2271, 90e Rue St-Georges, QC G5Y 7B6 |  | Visit Store Page |
St-Jean sur Richelieu, QCPropane Beauchemin 775 rue Gaudette St-Jean sur Richelieu, QC J3B7S7 | | |
Trois-Rivieres, QCBoutique Chaleur 1015 boulevard Thibeau Nord Trois-Rivieres, QC G8T 7B3 |  | Visit Store Page |
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QCFoyer Gaz 401 boul. Harwood, local 12b Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC J7V 7W1 | | |