Motodeficient
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We just bought a 2004 double wide this spring. We live in Maine and I like wood heat, so we had a woodstove professionally installed. My plan is to heat exclusively with heat, with a furnace obviously as a backup in case we are not home to keep the fire stoked. I have been reading that the water lines follow the furnace heating ducts to keep from freezing. How much of a problem am I going to have with this? The double wide has a pretty open floor plan but the woodstove is at one end of the house in large dining room/kitchen area. It does have a blower and blows heat down towards the other end of the house. Would I be ok just kicking the furnace on for a cycle or two on very cold nights?
I have crawled all under the house making sure there are no holes in the underbelly anywhere.
I have crawled all under the house making sure there are no holes in the underbelly anywhere.