My P68 is in the basement and it gets very got down there since the stove is used to heat the house via an open stairwell across from the stove and two registers in the same room as the stove.
The house has one of those wood floors that you can just lay down and snap together and unfortunately, it has split in some sections. My guess is the hot dry air. I'm also noticing some cracking around some of the moldings in the room (it's a partially finished basement)
Should I be burning a pot of water on the stove to produce moisture? If so, something like a cast iron dutch oven? How quickly could it evaporate? If it does and im not home to refill, that doesn't cause any fire hazard - right?
The house has one of those wood floors that you can just lay down and snap together and unfortunately, it has split in some sections. My guess is the hot dry air. I'm also noticing some cracking around some of the moldings in the room (it's a partially finished basement)
Should I be burning a pot of water on the stove to produce moisture? If so, something like a cast iron dutch oven? How quickly could it evaporate? If it does and im not home to refill, that doesn't cause any fire hazard - right?