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How to Take Good Care of Your Fireplace

Friday, January 16th, 2009

This is another article in our program of home improvement essays, this particular one is titled ‘How to Take Good Care of Your Fireplace’. We trust it helps to advance your general knowledge of fireplace. Notwithstanding the fact that we are meticulous in authoring these home design articles, we must insist that you read and comprehend our legal disclaimer. We don’t want you to make any decisions based on the advice detailed in this essay and suffer as a consequence.

The fireplace has long been the favorite spot to gather in the American home. A place for warmth, the fireplace adds ambience, sparking memories that are to be treasured. With all the benefits that a fireplace can bring, there are some major downsides that if not addressed can cause a love for the fireplace to wane.

With soaring energy costs, the chief negative of having a fireplace has to be its inefficiency. When there is a fire burning, the fireplace does indeed radiate warmth in its general vicinity, but it also creates a convection current that can actually pull conditioned air out of the room and up the chimney causing your furnace to work overtime. When the fire is not burning, the fireplace has a damper which is supposed to block inside air from escaping and outside air from invading. The problem is that the damper is usually made of metal (this type of damper technology hasn’t changed in over 100 years!) and has no seal, which means that the damper is incredibly inefficient.

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