It depends on how well insulated the house is, the amount and type of windows/doors and how air tight the building is. The climate you live in is also a big factor.
2007-12-03 17:54:15
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answered by mike b 5
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it takes 5,000 btu,s to heat or cool a normal size room,
I heat a 1,000 sq ft house with a 4,000 watt heater, don,t know what the btus are, theres a conversion chart for that, call a heating contractor,
by the way a btu, is british thermal unit, not ours, lol
2007-12-03 21:17:14
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answered by William B 7
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On the web type in btu. Scroll down to BTU Calculator and click. Enter info. about you house, it will calculate it for you.
2007-12-03 21:31:23
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answered by scooter 2
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Hi, here is a site I stumbled across on home heating, I found it had a few good links on it, it may help, good luck!
http://www.furnace-water-heaters.com/outdoor-wood-furnace.html
2007-12-04 03:07:47
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answered by henryswtzr 4
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No.
Not comfortably, and for sure not efficiently.
Two 25000btu wall heaters properly placed would.
2007-12-03 23:43:58
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answered by rangedog 7
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