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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1693878" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>What do you have in your basements? We don't really have basements in houses here But I understand how a good fire down there would give a good general heat on the upper floors.</p><p>I'm very interested in how you heat your houses there, especially the likes of gcreek who is off the grid. I am off grid and only use a wood fire in my loungeroom which gives a good general heat through the house but our temperatures are pretty mild compared with what most of you get and a temp difference of 20C between inside and out is about the limit of what I achieve without having the fire roaring. We get into the minus 3 or 4 quite often, sometimes a bit lower but you guys go a lot lower than that. I like to be comfortable.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1693878, member: 16453"] What do you have in your basements? We don't really have basements in houses here But I understand how a good fire down there would give a good general heat on the upper floors. I'm very interested in how you heat your houses there, especially the likes of gcreek who is off the grid. I am off grid and only use a wood fire in my loungeroom which gives a good general heat through the house but our temperatures are pretty mild compared with what most of you get and a temp difference of 20C between inside and out is about the limit of what I achieve without having the fire roaring. We get into the minus 3 or 4 quite often, sometimes a bit lower but you guys go a lot lower than that. I like to be comfortable. Ken [/QUOTE]
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