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<blockquote data-quote="laynes69" data-source="post: 2972694" data-attributes="member: 9715"><p>Burn time will vary based on home size and climate. When it's below zero we see 5-6 hours between loads. When it's in the mid 20's to 30's we can go 8-10 hours and when warmer over 12. Someone is always home so we dont load the furnace full every time. Those are on a full load, which is around 3 cu.ft of wood. Our old furnace we were lucky to see 8 and that was stuffed with almost twice the wood. Also we keep our thermostat set for 72. Sometimes it's warmer but for the most part it will stay close to that temp. Our home is 2400 sq.ft with 42 windows. It has 10' ceilings and although it's well insulated it had some air loss issues that need addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laynes69, post: 2972694, member: 9715"] Burn time will vary based on home size and climate. When it's below zero we see 5-6 hours between loads. When it's in the mid 20's to 30's we can go 8-10 hours and when warmer over 12. Someone is always home so we dont load the furnace full every time. Those are on a full load, which is around 3 cu.ft of wood. Our old furnace we were lucky to see 8 and that was stuffed with almost twice the wood. Also we keep our thermostat set for 72. Sometimes it's warmer but for the most part it will stay close to that temp. Our home is 2400 sq.ft with 42 windows. It has 10' ceilings and although it's well insulated it had some air loss issues that need addressed. [/QUOTE]
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