Hi everyone!
I'm building a new home with a 1,800 insulated heated basement and 1,800 main floor for a total living area of 3,600 sq feet. The house is pretty open floor plan with flat 9' ceilings. I will be installing propane forced air furnace in the house but would like to supplement as much as I can with wood heat as propane can be expensive. I live in southeast Idaho where temperatures remain below freezing most of the winter.
My question is where/what do I place my fireplaces. Currently no one will live in the basement but my kids will in a few years. My thought is place a epa ZC fireplace upstairs and maybe a pellet stove downstairs. This way I can just run the fireplace upstairs and when I need the heat downstairs, I can just run the pellet stove. However, I've spoken to family and they said to put the fireplace in the basement as heat rises but it seems a pain as we spend most the time on the main floor. Is it possible to have a fireplace in the basement and heat both floor effectively?
My other question is if I decide with the fireplace on the main floor should I need a duct kit like on kozy heats z42 to distribute the heat better around on the main floor?
Any advice for me?
Thanks
I'm building a new home with a 1,800 insulated heated basement and 1,800 main floor for a total living area of 3,600 sq feet. The house is pretty open floor plan with flat 9' ceilings. I will be installing propane forced air furnace in the house but would like to supplement as much as I can with wood heat as propane can be expensive. I live in southeast Idaho where temperatures remain below freezing most of the winter.
My question is where/what do I place my fireplaces. Currently no one will live in the basement but my kids will in a few years. My thought is place a epa ZC fireplace upstairs and maybe a pellet stove downstairs. This way I can just run the fireplace upstairs and when I need the heat downstairs, I can just run the pellet stove. However, I've spoken to family and they said to put the fireplace in the basement as heat rises but it seems a pain as we spend most the time on the main floor. Is it possible to have a fireplace in the basement and heat both floor effectively?
My other question is if I decide with the fireplace on the main floor should I need a duct kit like on kozy heats z42 to distribute the heat better around on the main floor?
Any advice for me?
Thanks
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