Hey all,
I'm wondering if anyone has figured out how to burn to get less heat? This winter I've tried burning just two logs at a time and still the family room gets so hot it's hard to stay in there without opeining the window. I do have a fan running in some duct work to carry some of the heat upstairs but it's not enough to cool the room down.
I'm wondering if anyone has figured out how to burn to get less heat? This winter I've tried burning just two logs at a time and still the family room gets so hot it's hard to stay in there without opeining the window. I do have a fan running in some duct work to carry some of the heat upstairs but it's not enough to cool the room down.

How about 75 - 80. I am more of a warm blooded guy, maybe that's the problem. Yesterday I loaded the wood stack by the house and cleared away the new snow. It never got over 22 during the day and by the time I was done it was well into the teens outside. All I wore the whole time was a pull over sweat shirt and never got cold.
The sq, footage of the house is 2200 sq. ft not including a full basement. The two ducts are blocked off not being used. I thought the room above the fireplace room would roast my daughter out of there. I read that I couldn't pipe the heat downward so I stopped thinking about that one. But that is exactly what I'd like to do, my computer is in the basement so I go from the hot room upstairs and cool down writing here in a freezing basement, LOL. I just put a box fan in the opening of the hallway facing the family room. If that does the trick and it's that easy I'm going in for a brain check.
More like tired of the heat. And already tired of making Paczki