Last month my jotul 550 insert was installed. I have an exterior 30' chimney. My liner is insulated and has a cap up top. using a flashlight and mirror, the insulation around the liner looks tight against the flue walls. But the insulation starts about 6' above where the old damper was...about 8' from the top of my fireplace.
I just don't know if a block off plate will provide any additional value, or would just be a waste of time building it.
Right now, the surround gets pretty warm to the touch, but not too hot to touch. And the brick above the stove gets warm too.
I just wonder if the insulation around my liner is doing a sufficient job of blocking off the heat from going up the chimney and a block off plate would not add any additional value.
Thoughts? Ideas?
I just don't know if a block off plate will provide any additional value, or would just be a waste of time building it.
Right now, the surround gets pretty warm to the touch, but not too hot to touch. And the brick above the stove gets warm too.
I just wonder if the insulation around my liner is doing a sufficient job of blocking off the heat from going up the chimney and a block off plate would not add any additional value.
Thoughts? Ideas?