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I want to transfer wood stove heat to lower level of the house.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jkebxjunke" data-source="post: 1109257" data-attributes="member: 26322"><p>how about this... a piece of round duct with a duct fan in it.. have it up near the ceiling and run the pipe through the floor and have a duct fan in it that blows heated air into the crawlspace. since you are going to insulate that in the future... I don't think I would worry about some electric vs the cost of frozen pipe repair. just my 2 cents</p><p>and here's a thought.. how about getting some pipe insulation and insulating the pipes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jkebxjunke, post: 1109257, member: 26322"] how about this... a piece of round duct with a duct fan in it.. have it up near the ceiling and run the pipe through the floor and have a duct fan in it that blows heated air into the crawlspace. since you are going to insulate that in the future... I don't think I would worry about some electric vs the cost of frozen pipe repair. just my 2 cents and here's a thought.. how about getting some pipe insulation and insulating the pipes? [/QUOTE]
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