When you say both types of heat, do you mean electric and wood? Gas and electric?
Can't answer where the fireplace pulls the air. I think it will be from inside the house, as are most. It does have a full glass screen that can be pulled shut to prevent heat loss when not using it.
Have also thought about getting a corn burner, such as the Snow-Flame. I have been around the Snow-Flame, one of the bar/grills back home heats a 150 year old limestone block building with them. Only big problem is that all the ground I farm here is in hay.
I can break 17 acres that WAS corn ground 8 years ago, need to get it approved by ASCS before I do. It is a real S-O-B to get in and out of with a combine, just barely able to crawl the ditches on the way in with hay equipment. The ground itself is flat, just can't get in or out with anything wider than about 16 ft, or more than 50 small or 5 big bales at a time. My 4x38 corn planter and combine will go, IF I plank across the ditches, so can raise enuf corn for the stove. DOUG
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