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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1718948" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>We have a forced air propane furnace and we also have a wood stove. The wood stove is in the living room. The thermostat for the furnace is in the laundry room at the other end of the house. We closed all the furnace vents in the living room. We leave the thermostat set at 55. First thing in the morning I turn it up to 70 for about 45 minutes to warm up that end of the house. At the same time the fire is built up in the wood stove. By the time I turn the furnace down the wood stove is rolling and with the help of a fan to circulate the air it keeps the house toasty warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1718948, member: 498"] We have a forced air propane furnace and we also have a wood stove. The wood stove is in the living room. The thermostat for the furnace is in the laundry room at the other end of the house. We closed all the furnace vents in the living room. We leave the thermostat set at 55. First thing in the morning I turn it up to 70 for about 45 minutes to warm up that end of the house. At the same time the fire is built up in the wood stove. By the time I turn the furnace down the wood stove is rolling and with the help of a fan to circulate the air it keeps the house toasty warm. [/QUOTE]
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