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Moving heat in a ranch home - fancy sketch attached
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<blockquote data-quote="Kellbell" data-source="post: 6102480" data-attributes="member: 147941"><p>Hey All, I figured I might find answers here....my husband and I recently bought our first home. With winter fast approaching, in November we purchased a QuadraFire 5100, we had in installed in our fireplace in the far end of our ranch home that's 2,025 SF per floor, it's very long. Unfortunately with the stove being on the very end of the home, the heat does.not travel into the long hallway or bedrooms, it's very chilly in the rest of the house. We've tried everything,using the ac fan and even when the ducts warm up it doesn't carry heat in the rooms. We put electric baseboard heaters in the basement to help with the cold air in the basement, tried putting a fan in the hallway to move the hot air. The only things left to try are installing a ceiling fan in the living room and trying one of those self powered fans on the stove...any suggestions on how to get the heat to the other end of the house? I'm tired of waking up freezing. Thank you all for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kellbell, post: 6102480, member: 147941"] Hey All, I figured I might find answers here....my husband and I recently bought our first home. With winter fast approaching, in November we purchased a QuadraFire 5100, we had in installed in our fireplace in the far end of our ranch home that's 2,025 SF per floor, it's very long. Unfortunately with the stove being on the very end of the home, the heat does.not travel into the long hallway or bedrooms, it's very chilly in the rest of the house. We've tried everything,using the ac fan and even when the ducts warm up it doesn't carry heat in the rooms. We put electric baseboard heaters in the basement to help with the cold air in the basement, tried putting a fan in the hallway to move the hot air. The only things left to try are installing a ceiling fan in the living room and trying one of those self powered fans on the stove...any suggestions on how to get the heat to the other end of the house? I'm tired of waking up freezing. Thank you all for your help. [/QUOTE]
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