I like to take the last part of the day sitting in my recliner in front of the stove reviewing the day and saying a few prayers before going to bed. However my prayers are all too often interrupted with my thoughts of how to move heat from my basement stove to the upstairs. Yeah I've read everything that there is to read about moving heat (it cools too quickly, move the cold air down, etc, etc.) I've tried it all in regards to moving the cold air but I'm so curious about attempting to move the warm air. So my question is, how far is too far when attempting an inline fan with insulated ductwork. I am thinking about moving the air from around the stove toward the two back bedrooms. My house is almost 40 feet long with the stove in the middle of the basement against a wall. So we are looking at moving it probably 30 feet when you factor in the elbows and and the distance across the house. Nope I don't have a picture.
Also, folks that have tried the old cut a giant hole in your floor and throw a grate over it? How's that working out? What kind of success have you had with it.
Help me get this "devilish" thought out of my head.
Also, folks that have tried the old cut a giant hole in your floor and throw a grate over it? How's that working out? What kind of success have you had with it.
Help me get this "devilish" thought out of my head.