I ask this because it is an important part of the equation when new members ask for advice about stoves and installations.
Before we moved here and installed this stove, we were dependent on a thermostat and a fuel bill. Being naturally frugal, I tried to keep the thermostat at around 70F. But now with the wood stove and plentiful fuel available, we have come to be spoiled at around 74 or 75 with occasional nice accidents above that. But I know that some like it in the mid 60's F.
So, I'm curious to see where others find their comfort level.
Before we moved here and installed this stove, we were dependent on a thermostat and a fuel bill. Being naturally frugal, I tried to keep the thermostat at around 70F. But now with the wood stove and plentiful fuel available, we have come to be spoiled at around 74 or 75 with occasional nice accidents above that. But I know that some like it in the mid 60's F.
So, I'm curious to see where others find their comfort level.

upstairs and downstairs will often be around 78
and I often kick off the socks and put on shorts when I get home from work. Its funny you ask this question because last night I was just to tired to bother with an overnight burn so I let the fir run its course and woke to a cold stove, and a cold house and the forced air furnace on which is set to a bone chilling 68
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