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  • 11-30-2008, 01:40 PM
    hearthman

    expectations?

    I highly recommend you get a pro to perform a Level II inspection before using that chimney. He can advise you on the conditions and suitability for various uses along with strategies for managing air infiltration/ exfiltration.

    FYI, you are referring to a 'damper'--not the 'flue', which is the passageway for heat, smoke and gases.

    Your "free" heat will suck 400-600 cfm of air up your chimney every minute while burning. Air you already paid to heat so so much for the 'free' part.

    If $50 is out of your budget then so is the rest of the fireplace. The inspection alone should cost several times that amount, not including sweeping or repairs much less a top damper.

    I think you need to be a little more realistic in your expectations.

    FYI, those balloons don't seal very well in most Fps. A good top damper is a beter choice and much more practical.

    Call a pro.
  • 11-30-2008, 10:42 AM
    jtp10181
    Are you burning wood, or is this a gas log setup?

    The "baloon" is made more to be permanent seal in the flue, not something you put in and remove a lot. There re a few other routes you can take to effectively seal off the flue when you are not using the fireplace and still have it easy to open when needed. Easiest option I know of is a LockTop damper.
  • 11-30-2008, 10:15 AM
    logdoc_rob
    Now that's funny !!!!

    A true fireplace professional will charge you at least that amount to even come out to your home. I don't think I like the idea of a "balloon" in my firepalce.
  • 11-29-2008, 09:40 PM
    natgastech
    If you don't like the fifty dollar solution you aren't gonna like anything a wood or gas professional will say. BTW where do you get this "free heat"? Pizza boxes?
  • 11-29-2008, 12:00 PM
    wikid321

    Loosing heat

    I bought my house 3 yrs ago and recently decided lets use this fire place. Its free heat why not. I noticed after doing research that there is no i think they call it flute? thats what i can open or close to let air out or not. I noticed there isnt one in here and now see why the first floor is always so cold. Any suggestions what to do. I saw some dumb balloon u can put there but its like $50.

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