After years of constant exposure to heat ashes and moisture many fireplace dampers will become stuck warped or inefficient.
Chimney top damper frozen shut.
Keeping your damper working properly is important.
Too much smoke floods the room during the fire.
Lyemance engineers have designed a kick on the inside to help break the frozen door open.
A throat damper which is the most common is located just above the firebox inside of the chimney flue.
The surface is flat and will collect snow or rain and in freezing temperatures will freeze shut.
The top sealing chimney damper is designed to stop cold air from coming down the flue and expensive conditioned air from going up.
A tilt and slide damper not only opens with a handle but also has a movable.
Create a tight seal at the top of your chimney and keep energy in the home.
If you think the damper is frozen shut during or after an ice storm check with the operating instructions or the installer.
If you rep lease the handle and the damper does not open chances are just like the loc top it is either built up with creosote or malfunctioned.
Some chimneys have counter balanced dampers on the top of the chimney that are opened by pulling and latching a chain.
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They are often used as replacements for throat dampers that are installed just above the firebox when a masonry chimney is built.
The most common chimney damper repair occurs with old cast iron or steel throat dampers which were installed when the chimney was originally constructed.
Depending on the manufacturer there may be a mechanism such as a cable that can be pulled to release the ice from the damper.
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Traditionally there are two different types of fireplace dampers.
A device installed at the top of a chimney for the purpose of sealing the flue shut when the fireplace is not in use.
To start a fire you must have the damper in the full open position.
One of the most pervasive causes of a stuck damper is rust often caused when rainwater enters the chimney through a faulty or nonexistent chimney cap.
It regulates draft and prevents the loss of heat up the chimney.