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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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I would like add just a little bit more information. The fireplace would
be in an unfinished basement in a house that was built in 1936 so it is not
air tight plus has no insulation anywhere. Would like to bring up the temp
up 10 to 15 degregrs in the winter time of Saint Louis any other thoughts
or ideas would be appreciated.

jim


No experience with the fireplace, but I do use a ventless propane heater in
my garage/shop and have no problems with it. Anything that burns gives off
some sort of products of combustion. It is a matter of degree. The ventless
are supposed to be so efficient that there is no health hazard.

You would to better though, adding a lot of insulation in the house. The
payback is very fast. If the basement is unfinished you can get up some
framing and bats very fast, or sheets of insulation. Get the roof done asap
also as that is usually the biggest heat loser.


 
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