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    So about ten years ago my mother in law had a additional bedroom built on the back of her home. My ex wife and 2 daughters now live there. There is only one heater vent going to tje room but heat barely makes it that far. My question is is thete any kind of inline fan that can push the heat to the room. Im not a hvac guy so i have no idea. I dont likr the fact of multiple portable heaters going on all night. Any options are greatly appreaciated.
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    Hghclsswhitetrsh could probably answer this question. Great guy to deal with too!
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    get the Honeywell oil filled radiator type heater. the don't cause fires even with a blanket thrown over them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    get the Honeywell oil filled radiator type heater. the don't cause fires even with a blanket thrown over them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    get the Honeywell oil filled radiator type heater. the don't cause fires even with a blanket thrown over them.
    I have a spare one if you want it
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    http://www.homedepot.com/buy/buildin...fan-62750.html

    We have one to move more air upstairs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    http://www.homedepot.com/buy/buildin...fan-62750.html

    We have one to move more air upstairs.
    Ho does it work. Do you get enough warm air flow?.
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    Thanks will. Ill take you up on the heater.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glock21 View Post
    Ho does it work. Do you get enough warm air flow?.

    You cut in to your existing duct work install fan. Wire to power outlet then wait for air to move. It works off a sail switch for both hot & cold.
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