Posted by redtom on October 05, 2012 at 20:58:05 from (68.188.237.249):
In Reply to: Wood burner? posted by Erik Ks farmer on October 05, 2012 at 19:06:43:
I'm in a similar boat except I have 1,600 sq ft. I put an "Earth Stove" I bought used in 93, next to my nat gas 93% furnace. No ducts, no blower. Simply a way to use up "junk wood" I accumulated. Once the basement gets warm, It heats the whole house. Although the far ends get a little chilly. I don't get too serious about it and let the furnace come on in the AM a few times. When it really helps is when its 20 deg and windy out. I'd like to tie in to my ducts but I don't know if they make an "either or" damper to shut off the air flow. I use about 12 face cords of wood in Michigan.
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