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King or Princess? (I mean Blaze king stoves)
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<blockquote data-quote="Marshy" data-source="post: 5654829" data-attributes="member: 120417"><p>I'm not speaking for Unc' but I will say that it might not be considered if they don't already have the duct work for forced air and most of those older home were setup for a hydronic systems. My home was constructed in mid 90's and has baseboard heat and oil boiler. I heat the whole home with a free standing stove from the basements. The disadvantage is there is one bedroom that dose get cold if the door is shut for the night. I'm considering adding a vent in the floor to allow heat to rise up through but my main concern with that was if I have smoke seepage during reloading. I plan to address that by getting some magnetic covers for the vent. When I go to reload the I can cover the vent from the basement and reload. Then remove the cover as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marshy, post: 5654829, member: 120417"] I'm not speaking for Unc' but I will say that it might not be considered if they don't already have the duct work for forced air and most of those older home were setup for a hydronic systems. My home was constructed in mid 90's and has baseboard heat and oil boiler. I heat the whole home with a free standing stove from the basements. The disadvantage is there is one bedroom that dose get cold if the door is shut for the night. I'm considering adding a vent in the floor to allow heat to rise up through but my main concern with that was if I have smoke seepage during reloading. I plan to address that by getting some magnetic covers for the vent. When I go to reload the I can cover the vent from the basement and reload. Then remove the cover as needed. [/QUOTE]
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