A little background- wife and I been together for 8 years. She built house (saltbox) back in 1983, remodeled in 2005 so it is now more of a small cape style. 1600 sq ft.
It is a center chimney, house is electric baseboard, she had a wood/coal stove for occasional (usually weekends) use. No basement, slab, well insulated attic, house as well.
Now for the past 3 winters we have had a pellet fire running 24/7 from late Nov thru April first with a basket insert in the wood stove for 2012-13, Harman P43 last 2 winters. Have had ice dam issues all 3 of those winters, even with me raking as much as I can off the (now) 2 roofs on the back (north) side.
Now Lori's theory is that with heat in the chimney 24/7 it is raising the attic temp just enough to promote the ice dams. We have 3 foot foam soffit vents along the north side which I would think would let enough cold air in.
Lori wonders if wrapping the chimney in insulation in the attic would help.
I haven't heard of this being done, what's the opinion of you folks?
Sam
It is a center chimney, house is electric baseboard, she had a wood/coal stove for occasional (usually weekends) use. No basement, slab, well insulated attic, house as well.
Now for the past 3 winters we have had a pellet fire running 24/7 from late Nov thru April first with a basket insert in the wood stove for 2012-13, Harman P43 last 2 winters. Have had ice dam issues all 3 of those winters, even with me raking as much as I can off the (now) 2 roofs on the back (north) side.
Now Lori's theory is that with heat in the chimney 24/7 it is raising the attic temp just enough to promote the ice dams. We have 3 foot foam soffit vents along the north side which I would think would let enough cold air in.
Lori wonders if wrapping the chimney in insulation in the attic would help.
I haven't heard of this being done, what's the opinion of you folks?
Sam