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I think this is very unlikely. Outside combustion air is sometimes done on wood stoves but not likely in older situations. Wood burning, forced air furnaces are in fairly limited use in the US.S Bengi wrote:I wonder what the setup of basement wood stove looks like.
Hopefully it is a wood furnace with outside combustion intake and outside exhaust, and with a close loop ducting taking supply air from upstairs in the living quarter down directly to the basement wood furnace with a sealed combustion chamber. With a builtin blower that then sends the now warm air back up to the living quarters upstairs with "zero" basement air mixing in, pretty much exactly like what it would look like with a gas/propane furnace.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but I think this is highly unlikely as well. Any old wood stove I'm familiar with sucks air in from around it (radon filled in this case), burns the wood gasses with that air and sends it up the chimney. The heat from the wood stove heats the air around it in the basement which then circulates around the house.S Bengi wrote:But if it is an old fashion wood STOVE that is just taking in the "bad radon-filled" basement air directly to heat it and then sending/diffusing the warm "bad radon filled basement air" into the living quarters on the other floors, that probably isn't the best thing.
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Patricia Mahoney wrote:Thank you all for the great info. I called and someone is coming out to fix the radon problem.
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