Moving Hot Air: How to Heat Your House Using Your Fireplace

Moving Hot Air: How to Heat Your House Using Your Fireplace

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February 2015 has seen some record-breaking temperatures, and this winter has borne with it some immense amounts of snow in some parts of North America. If you have a wood-burning or pellet-burning stove, fireplace or insert, you’ve probably tried to augment or even replace your home heating by using these fabulous appliances. It’s an exacting science, moving hot air from one space into all of the others, and there are several solutions to explore. Heating your house using your fireplace is pretty simple.

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