Our house, built in the 1920s, has VERY low ceilings - 7 feet, one inch. Luckily, my wife and I are both on the short side!
We have a noticed a pretty strong temperature stratification in the main room where the woodstove is located. A ceiling fan would solve the problem, but with such low ceilings even the lowest-profile model Lowe's carries puts the blades dangerously close to my taller friend's heads. That's not an option.
Anyone have a creative solution to this air mixing problem?
We have a noticed a pretty strong temperature stratification in the main room where the woodstove is located. A ceiling fan would solve the problem, but with such low ceilings even the lowest-profile model Lowe's carries puts the blades dangerously close to my taller friend's heads. That's not an option.
Anyone have a creative solution to this air mixing problem?