Posted by kevenjoo on May 11, 2010 at 09:41:55 from (120.28.64.71):
M Moline Fan said: (quoted from post at 04:41:41 06/07/08) One thing I'm thinkin' is, unless you had some kind of cold air return from your crawl space, you'd be heating extra cold outdoor air, which could easily be 60 degrees colder than your crawl space air. Using foam board insulation inside your "furnace room" also sounds iffy. There once was a stove company named Juca (don't know if it still exists) that made wood stoves to hook up to ducts. Using one of those would be a head start.
Wood burning stoves are safer than ever thanks to alterations in their designs. Most of them are even claimed to be smoke-free because of their effective ventilation systems. But you will want to make sure young children are blocked from being able to touch the stove�s surface while in use.
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