Yes- or turn the thermostat back.
You don't have to turn off the central heating when you use the wood stove; however, it would be prudent to turn the thermostat down to about 60 degrees f but not under 50f, to back up your wood stove when the stove runs out of wood at 4 in the morning.
A pot belly stove is a small,wood burning stove. They typically have a rounded, squatty shape, giving them the name. They were primarily used to heat whole rooms and even sections of houses, before central heating became available.
Using a circular wood burning stove for heating your home can be beneficial because it provides efficient heat distribution, reduces energy costs, and creates a cozy atmosphere.
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Depends entirely on what size area you are trying to heat. A stove that is great for a 10x15 room may be an utter failure at heating a 1500 sq ft house.
A heating stove can be kept on all night. Just make sure to keep anything flammable a safe distance away.
The heat energy from the stove, which in turn comes from the burning of the chemical energy in the gas that is burning, or from the electrical energy, depending on the type of stove.
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went from wood burning to gas and in most cases no longer primary heating for home
The Sears Roebuck coal or wood-burning stove No. 143-360230 was introduced in the 1930s. Specifically, it was part of the 1934 catalog, reflecting the design and technology of that era. Such stoves were popular for home heating before the widespread adoption of modern heating systems.
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Depends on the stove, the kind of stove, and when. Do you mean a wood burning kitchen range from 1900 or a heating stove from 1940, or an electric range from 1960? Parts of the early Sears catalogs are available on line, and you can look at the price of things from around 1902.