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Suggestions on circulating warm air in the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brushwacker" data-source="post: 4635774" data-attributes="member: 10667"><p>I have a similar condition, but probably a significantly smaller house. If I don't let the fire die down for a length of time its not bad, but if I get back well after the fire is died out it can be difficult getting the far rooms temp back up in very cold weather. I have a dewalt squirrel cage type fan I rarely use,but it forces a lot of the warm air in the direction I want it and helps significantly when I want to warm up the far rooms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brushwacker, post: 4635774, member: 10667"] I have a similar condition, but probably a significantly smaller house. If I don't let the fire die down for a length of time its not bad, but if I get back well after the fire is died out it can be difficult getting the far rooms temp back up in very cold weather. I have a dewalt squirrel cage type fan I rarely use,but it forces a lot of the warm air in the direction I want it and helps significantly when I want to warm up the far rooms. [/QUOTE]
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