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<blockquote data-quote="greenskeeper" data-source="post: 4983966" data-attributes="member: 87422"><p>How many stories? My first house was a rancher with the stove at one end. I was able to put a supply duct directly above the stove and run ductwork to each bedroom. I used small 110v "booster fans" in each run going to the bedrooms. I never saw a difference in my electric bill and I also put the fans on a timer so they would shut off at night when the stove cooled off. Maybe you can do the same thing only run everything in the basement with vents cut in the floor of each bedroom?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenskeeper, post: 4983966, member: 87422"] How many stories? My first house was a rancher with the stove at one end. I was able to put a supply duct directly above the stove and run ductwork to each bedroom. I used small 110v "booster fans" in each run going to the bedrooms. I never saw a difference in my electric bill and I also put the fans on a timer so they would shut off at night when the stove cooled off. Maybe you can do the same thing only run everything in the basement with vents cut in the floor of each bedroom? [/QUOTE]
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