No, but I bet Craig can tell you more about the CombiFire. It has a smallish firebox which is what determines heat output. The amt. of sq. ft, heated really depends on other factors like the climate, the house layout and insulation, etc.
Thanks to you all for your advice! eeeeek!
I'm looking at it now after I uploaded it, and its hard to see. The top half is the upstairs. The top of the bottom half is the enc. porch. The stairs turn. The first part are open, the second part are covered by the upstairs wall - only a tiny opening to thedown stairs. Let me know if you have any questions.TFire said:Wow, how'd you do that? Well, anyway... we use a floor fan blowing back into the living room, which is weird to me, but it works. We also have corner door fans in the doorways to the living room from the dining room and into the kitchen. and we have a thermometer in the living room, kitchen, and a remote upstairs so we know what's going on with the temp up there.
. Like you've mentioned, the floor plan is really not well designed for heat getting around without ducting or circulation. Ideally the house would have an ultra efficient hot water system to keep it evenly heated. But I'm going to defer to your hubby's experience. He knows the house a lot better than I do and it seems like he's already been experimenting qutie a bit. I give him a lot of credit. It sounds like he's been working hard to keep you all warm. Just curious if you've considered a small pellet stove in the kitchen? That seems like the toughest area to heat.
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