Fireplaces are a common source of least resistance especially when they are in the basement due to it being a low point in the home and.
How to prevent cold air from gas fireplace.
Serve as a summer fireplace cover to stop the hot humid summer air from entering thru the chimney causing your air conditioning to run more often.
We recently bought a 1996 house which has a majestic gas fireplace.
You will stop the cold drafty air in the winter and keep warm humid air from coming in during the summer months.
Stop air conditioning or heating loss when your gas or wood burning fireplace is not in use all year long summer and winter.
If you have a metal flue and or a metal damper this can make this inefficiency even worse.
Serve as an effective fireplace cold draft stopper and energy saver.
The damper inside the chimney just above the firebox or area where a fire is built helps keep cold air birds and animals out when the fireplace is not in use.
Since cold air was still pouring in i added a chimney balloon.
1 is this normal.
The problem is it allows a ton of cold air into the house.
Here are a few things you can do to increase the efficiency of your fireplace and show you how to stop cold air from coming in fireplaces.
When the fire is off we feel an obvious draft of the cold air from outside coming into the living room and the floor in front of it gets cold.
When you close the flue you re essentially plugging the chimney with a metal flap.
2 how can we prevent the draft when not using the fireplace.
Although fireplaces radiate heat they can also allow some of the heated air to be pulled back out of the home.
A damper is a metal flap in your chimney that blocks cold air from coming in and warm air from escaping.
The hot air that rises creates a higher pressure at the top of your home and lower pressure at the bottom of your home.
Use our flue cover to stop the outside air from coming in through the flue.
Use our magnetic fireplace vent cover to stop the inner cold air circulation from the vents.
In these low pressure areas at the bottom of your home air will try to find a way in.
This is our gas fireplace at our new construction home.