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I live in Denver Colorado & I’m remodeling my basement in a 1970’s house. Presently the only heat source in the basement is 2 forced air registers in the ceiling. This does not provide enough comfortable heat during the winter. I’m thinking about adding a gas fueled “Fake Wood Stove” if there is such an animal. Does anyone know of a manufacturer of such? I can not find any on the “net”. I’ll be enhancing the insulation as well.
Thanks
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I live in Denver Colorado & I'm remodeling my basement in a 1970's house. Presently the only heat source in the basement is 2 forced air registers in the ceiling. This does not provide enough comfortable heat during the winter. I'm thinking about adding a gas fueled "Fake Wood Stove" if there is such an animal. Does anyone know of a manufacturer of such? I can not find any on the "net". I'll be enhancing the insulation as well.
Thanks