Hello,
Last fall we bought a late 60s basement ranch with a fisher (I think) wood burning insert located on an end wall in the finished basement. We had a guy come clean the chimney. He informed us our chimney was unlined but didn't seem concerned. We used the fireplace 1-2 times a week during the winter just for our pleasure/additional heat more than anything else.
Today we removed the surrounding panels to vacuum out the area around the stove. We were pretty shocked to see a lot of build up on the masonry chimney, and that the stove just had a short collar and then nothing else to direct the smoke. Being first time wood stove owners ”unlined " hadn't really clicked u til we saw it. Also, there is a cracked brick or two in the stove.
1. Isn't this a horribly unsafe set-up? What do we do next?
2. Are there supposed to be firebricks higher up the sides of the stove interior or just this one row & on the floor.
I am including some photos of the stove with side panels removed, the inside of the stove, and an attempt at looking up the unlined brick chimney.
Thank you SO much!
Last fall we bought a late 60s basement ranch with a fisher (I think) wood burning insert located on an end wall in the finished basement. We had a guy come clean the chimney. He informed us our chimney was unlined but didn't seem concerned. We used the fireplace 1-2 times a week during the winter just for our pleasure/additional heat more than anything else.
Today we removed the surrounding panels to vacuum out the area around the stove. We were pretty shocked to see a lot of build up on the masonry chimney, and that the stove just had a short collar and then nothing else to direct the smoke. Being first time wood stove owners ”unlined " hadn't really clicked u til we saw it. Also, there is a cracked brick or two in the stove.
1. Isn't this a horribly unsafe set-up? What do we do next?
2. Are there supposed to be firebricks higher up the sides of the stove interior or just this one row & on the floor.
I am including some photos of the stove with side panels removed, the inside of the stove, and an attempt at looking up the unlined brick chimney.
Thank you SO much!