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<blockquote data-quote="Copper01" data-source="post: 1352833" data-attributes="member: 10538"><p>I've got a decent insert in my fireplace. When its in the 30's, I can fill it up around 10pm and heat the whole house until about 5am. At that point the bedrooms start cooling off again. I typically turn the Central air fan to help circulate the heat. I don't know if its just nostalgia or what but there is something that I love about a good wood fireplace. </p><p></p><p>The first year we moved out to my place I cut nine ricks of wood just to see what I needed. I ended up on using about five. When it's consistantly cold I typically burn a rick in about 3 days. Though at that rate the house is uncomfortably warm for me, though the wife and daughter love it. </p><p></p><p>If I was to ever build a house from scratch, the main living area and each bedroom would have a fireplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copper01, post: 1352833, member: 10538"] I've got a decent insert in my fireplace. When its in the 30's, I can fill it up around 10pm and heat the whole house until about 5am. At that point the bedrooms start cooling off again. I typically turn the Central air fan to help circulate the heat. I don't know if its just nostalgia or what but there is something that I love about a good wood fireplace. The first year we moved out to my place I cut nine ricks of wood just to see what I needed. I ended up on using about five. When it's consistantly cold I typically burn a rick in about 3 days. Though at that rate the house is uncomfortably warm for me, though the wife and daughter love it. If I was to ever build a house from scratch, the main living area and each bedroom would have a fireplace. [/QUOTE]
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