Hopefully someone here has some pointers!
Old Masonry fireplace was a boiler type system (had makeup air tube outside-that was plugged with insulation upon install)
Chimney is on exterior wall of ranch house.
Hearthstone insert installed in October when it was still half way warm.
I wanted a 1 time install and seal job (because it has the removable baffle)
To my knowledge just insulation used at the damper (no shut off plate) and just the liner (no blanket).
Installer double checked that top plate is on the top and sealed.
I am getting a cold draft through the fireplace sides and top.
I am being told "live with it" by the installers. This is how they are (I don't believe it)
I was able to get a hold of someone @ Hearthstone who talked to me about negative pressure in the house, etc (he referenced some type of condar makeup vent like a dryer vent) *the last thing I need is an open vent in the room -its cold enough)
We have spend $4k on this deal and had I known this, I would of bulldozed the damn chimney.
I had the installer install some tin on the sides of the insert and we stuffed some insulation on the bottom of the blower.
This guy also noted that there was a mouse *live* in there. Now, we're just trying to figure out where the cold air is getting in and how to prevent critters.
The problem with this is that where the ss liner goes out at the top has a gap which lets any cold air from the chimney come right into the freaking house. (whose bright idea of a design?) Can I high temp a small tin piece here also that is safe.
The installers do not want to pull this unit out to check for leaks....just want to pass me off.
We decided to go with them because 1. we know them (want to keep things peaceful) and 2. wanted to keep business local
So my questions:
1. has anyone else experienced this type of issue
2. Would reopening the make up air tube alleviate some of these pressure issues? Does anyoen know where this unit come in?
3. Any suggestions/what can be done (guy at Hearthstone suggested a blanket/recheck cutoff plate/Condar unit
I really appreciate the help from anyone. At this point I'm dealing with either trying to
find an independent installer (at another $500 to try and fix this) or have to put 5 blankets on it and deal with mice.
I'm sure I can post some pics if it will help someone
!
Old Masonry fireplace was a boiler type system (had makeup air tube outside-that was plugged with insulation upon install)
Chimney is on exterior wall of ranch house.
Hearthstone insert installed in October when it was still half way warm.
I wanted a 1 time install and seal job (because it has the removable baffle)
To my knowledge just insulation used at the damper (no shut off plate) and just the liner (no blanket).
Installer double checked that top plate is on the top and sealed.
I am getting a cold draft through the fireplace sides and top.
I am being told "live with it" by the installers. This is how they are (I don't believe it)
I was able to get a hold of someone @ Hearthstone who talked to me about negative pressure in the house, etc (he referenced some type of condar makeup vent like a dryer vent) *the last thing I need is an open vent in the room -its cold enough)
We have spend $4k on this deal and had I known this, I would of bulldozed the damn chimney.
I had the installer install some tin on the sides of the insert and we stuffed some insulation on the bottom of the blower.
This guy also noted that there was a mouse *live* in there. Now, we're just trying to figure out where the cold air is getting in and how to prevent critters.
The problem with this is that where the ss liner goes out at the top has a gap which lets any cold air from the chimney come right into the freaking house. (whose bright idea of a design?) Can I high temp a small tin piece here also that is safe.
The installers do not want to pull this unit out to check for leaks....just want to pass me off.
We decided to go with them because 1. we know them (want to keep things peaceful) and 2. wanted to keep business local
So my questions:
1. has anyone else experienced this type of issue
2. Would reopening the make up air tube alleviate some of these pressure issues? Does anyoen know where this unit come in?
3. Any suggestions/what can be done (guy at Hearthstone suggested a blanket/recheck cutoff plate/Condar unit
I really appreciate the help from anyone. At this point I'm dealing with either trying to
find an independent installer (at another $500 to try and fix this) or have to put 5 blankets on it and deal with mice.
I'm sure I can post some pics if it will help someone
