- Nov 27, 2012
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Question:
You know on wood fireplaces- you always have a key on the chimney to keep the cold air from coming in when you're not using it. Is there any way to install something like that on a gas fireplace's chimney?
Answer:
There are dampers for gas piping- but we run into the problem of the specific fireplace model and chimney you are using. Unless the manufacturer says it is OK to do- then you cannot install any sort of device. If there are glass doors- you can close them- and if worse comes to worse- you can make up some sort of plug (or stuff a non-combustible piece of rockwool or something similar) up toward the flue -- quite a pain if you have to do it often.
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The above does not apply to Direct vent fireplaces in any case, since they are already sealed systems.
You know on wood fireplaces- you always have a key on the chimney to keep the cold air from coming in when you're not using it. Is there any way to install something like that on a gas fireplace's chimney?
Answer:
There are dampers for gas piping- but we run into the problem of the specific fireplace model and chimney you are using. Unless the manufacturer says it is OK to do- then you cannot install any sort of device. If there are glass doors- you can close them- and if worse comes to worse- you can make up some sort of plug (or stuff a non-combustible piece of rockwool or something similar) up toward the flue -- quite a pain if you have to do it often.
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The above does not apply to Direct vent fireplaces in any case, since they are already sealed systems.