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Oct 9, 2012 3:18 PM CST
Name: Juli
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Char said: the crisp fall days are perfect for splitting wood.


I miss using wood for heat. Nothing better, or warmer! I have a Johnson wood furnace in my basement that used to go to my regular furnace ducts. It was wonderful. Then, I added on, so my Mom could move in, and we had to get another furnace. Code would not allow them to tie in to the existing ducts. So,it just heats the basement and one, separate, duct for the upstairs. So, the basement and that one room get to be 90 and the rest of the house is cold. Thumbs down

My Mom is terrified of the wood stove. Shrug!
So any change in ducts must wait till she passes on......
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