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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1779693" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Ground-source heatpump in the main home, built in 1994. </p><p>In-floor hot water radiant heat in the big sunroom (added in 2003) where we spend 90% of our time.</p><p>Put in a Buck Stove 91 Catalytic insert in the fireplace in the main house, this summer... has been keeping the entire main floor(1200sqft) between 62 & 70... even when we had -3F the other night. It'll make you sweat if you're sitting in the room in front of the fireplace. Upstairs is staying above 60, just from hot air rising from downstairs.</p><p>Kicked the thermostats on the geo heatpump up to 65 when we were in that bad cold snap, and they kicked on from time to time, but nothing like before we put in the woodburner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1779693, member: 12607"] Ground-source heatpump in the main home, built in 1994. In-floor hot water radiant heat in the big sunroom (added in 2003) where we spend 90% of our time. Put in a Buck Stove 91 Catalytic insert in the fireplace in the main house, this summer... has been keeping the entire main floor(1200sqft) between 62 & 70... even when we had -3F the other night. It'll make you sweat if you're sitting in the room in front of the fireplace. Upstairs is staying above 60, just from hot air rising from downstairs. Kicked the thermostats on the geo heatpump up to 65 when we were in that bad cold snap, and they kicked on from time to time, but nothing like before we put in the woodburner. [/QUOTE]
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