Was curious if campfire smell is common in a home with a traditional fireplace? My house has a traditional fireplace with glass doors that open on each side. When we burn a fire the house will smell for the next 2 days or so like campfire, not smoke. Was curious if this is common? I googled it and many people say that your house should not smell much if your chimney is vented properly, but I would imagine you will get smell no matter what since you are technically burning inside.
I periodically check if the chimney has a reverse draft by lighting a piece of paper and watching to see if the smoke sucks upwards, and it always does. I usually let the paper burn and hold it up near the flue opening to help get the flow going upward regardless. In my early days of learning to light a fire (Too much paper and not fully seasoned wood) there were the occasional time where I would get some smoke coming back into the room but I already know the issue there was that I used too much paper, wood was still a bit wet, and I didn't get the fire hot quick enough. I have since learned how to better stack the wood, use less paper, and get a hot fire going quick with minimal smoke.
We actually like the smell so it isn't a major issue, I was more curious than anything. Is campfire smell in the house common with an open fireplace?
I periodically check if the chimney has a reverse draft by lighting a piece of paper and watching to see if the smoke sucks upwards, and it always does. I usually let the paper burn and hold it up near the flue opening to help get the flow going upward regardless. In my early days of learning to light a fire (Too much paper and not fully seasoned wood) there were the occasional time where I would get some smoke coming back into the room but I already know the issue there was that I used too much paper, wood was still a bit wet, and I didn't get the fire hot quick enough. I have since learned how to better stack the wood, use less paper, and get a hot fire going quick with minimal smoke.
We actually like the smell so it isn't a major issue, I was more curious than anything. Is campfire smell in the house common with an open fireplace?