Get on a ladder and see how warm it is up high at your ceiling. We have a room at my work that is 15' high and its absurd how warm it is up there. Heat rises and you need the air movement. After you check it out, let us know.
What kind of windows are they? Single pane, old double pane, or newer every efficient?
We have a 3200 sq ft home and one stove can hold it at 65-66 okay with temps in the 10-15/degree range. But I'd need the furnace on if I wanted it as warm as yours is set. Got any sweaters?
What kind of windows are they? Single pane, old double pane, or newer every efficient?
We have a 3200 sq ft home and one stove can hold it at 65-66 okay with temps in the 10-15/degree range. But I'd need the furnace on if I wanted it as warm as yours is set. Got any sweaters?