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Heat a small house w/gas fireplace insert? - # 686

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Hi!  We have a small, one-story house (800 sq ft) with an old masonry fireplace.  We want to get a gas insert, and are hoping it can heat the whole house so we can get rid of an Ugly wall heater which does the job from a central hallway.  The fireplace is on an outside side wall of the living room, though.  I used your Btu calculator (thanks!), and am confident that we can get an insert that has enough Btus.  What I wonder is, whether the heat can “go around corners” enough to heat the back of the house without cooking the front.  I’m attaching a rough (embarrassing, actually) floor plan so you can see what I mean about the wall heater being central and the fireplace not.  I hope this makes sense!  What do you think—can we keep the back rooms warm without overheating the front?  Many thanks!


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Generally speaking, the heat will go around corners. Most gas inserts use convection and/or blowers which tend to spread the heat around very well. In addition, the fact that you intend to use it for quite a few hour a day will help things greatly as heat tends to spread better after units are running awhile.

Every house is different and the air currents move differently…however, if a wall heater is doing a decent job the insert will surely make you happy.


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