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On Oct 14, 8:58*pm, "cm" wrote:
We have a two sided fireplace in our house. The house is 18 years old and the fireplace is original to the house. We purchased the house about a year ago. We tried several times last winter to have a fire and most of the time smoke backed up in the house. We have tried having a window partially/fully open and warming the chimney prior to lighting the logs, with no luck. I measured the chimney height tonight and it is taller than it needs to be. I was told it needs to be 2' taller than the point where it is 10' away from the roof. There is a large rooftop A/C unit 7' feet away from the chimney that is 2' taller than the chimney. Should I raise the chimney above the A/C unit? What else should I look for? Thanks, cm I have to open a nearly window to get no smoke, some newer houses with tyvek and windows that seal tight can have issues. Raise chimney with stove pipe to see if it helps. Maybe its a poor design and a lip is needed to lower hood, raise fire or close down doors. |
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