Hoping someone can help with this. I have a wood burning fireplace with a masonry chimney (12" x 12") and a metal fire box. The fireplace has a good draft but after about 1/2 hour of burning, a wood burning smell is noticeable in the room and my eyes start to sting. There is no visible smoke or haze at all coming from the opening or anywhere else and, no evidence of soot or discoloring anywhere on the facia or outside the chimney. I have also constructed a tight fitting door (with combustion air coming in through the ash cleanout) which otherwise works well but seems to make no difference on the smell & eye issues. I am a bit perplexed as to what may be going on here as the entire system should be under negative pressure once the fire is well lit and the draft is established so, assuming the leak, if any, is fairly small because no smoke is visible, how are smoke or fumes escaping??
Anyhow are there any good ways of detecting such a leak if it exists and, if so, any good ways of repairing it? Or, maybe this is normal behaviour for a wood fireplace(?). Any help appreciated...
Anyhow are there any good ways of detecting such a leak if it exists and, if so, any good ways of repairing it? Or, maybe this is normal behaviour for a wood fireplace(?). Any help appreciated...