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<blockquote data-quote="kshansen" data-source="post: 8161785" data-attributes="member: 186519"><p>Well compare to that it's down right balmy here near Syracuse NY! Lowest I saw on thermometer was a little after I got up and it was +12ºF.</p><p></p><p>I did get up either 2 or 3 am to put some more wood in the Vermont Casting stove. When I finally got out of bed for the day around 6:30 AM thermometer in living room read 74ºF.</p><p></p><p>Built this house in late 1970's with 2X6 studs on 24 inch centers and foam insulation on outside walls. In the attic it has 6 inch fiber glass with about 12 inches of cellulose on top of that. Also cement block full basement with outside walls studded up inside the blocks and 3.5 inches of fiberglass insulation. Almost for forgot there's Jotul 118 wood stove down there so it stays in the mid 60's to low 70's down there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kshansen, post: 8161785, member: 186519"] Well compare to that it's down right balmy here near Syracuse NY! Lowest I saw on thermometer was a little after I got up and it was +12ºF. I did get up either 2 or 3 am to put some more wood in the Vermont Casting stove. When I finally got out of bed for the day around 6:30 AM thermometer in living room read 74ºF. Built this house in late 1970's with 2X6 studs on 24 inch centers and foam insulation on outside walls. In the attic it has 6 inch fiber glass with about 12 inches of cellulose on top of that. Also cement block full basement with outside walls studded up inside the blocks and 3.5 inches of fiberglass insulation. Almost for forgot there's Jotul 118 wood stove down there so it stays in the mid 60's to low 70's down there! [/QUOTE]
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