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Forced Air Furnace

This is the most common use for a Burnrite outdoor wood stove. A Burnrite outdoor wood stove can be hooked into your existing forced air ventilation system and be used to heat your home in much the same way. The only difference is that your heat is coming from the wood stove outside, making it a little safer (while very, very rare, a faulty gas furnace can explode in the home). You will still use a thermostat to control the heat in your home, but you won't be using gas or paying for gas.

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