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RicodJour[_2_] September 26th 11 10:37 PM

what are the ways to extend a fireplace chimney?
 
On Sep 26, 4:41*pm, Arkadiy wrote:
Hi all,

I have a downdraft problem in my fireplace. *Horrible smell for days
(!) after the fire has been finished.

The chimney guy I invited suggested that the chimney is to short. *I
tend to believe this since some people suggested the same thing in the
past. *The chimney is actually shorter than the house extension next
to it.

The solution he offerred was to extend the chimney with bricks, 4
feet. *The cost would be $4000.

I am wonderring whether I have less expensive options. *Will a chimney
pot work for example? *Or is there a way to extend the brick chimney
with stainless steel, copper, etc.?

Thanks for any advice.


Code requires the top of the chimney to be 2' higher than any part of
the roof within 10' (horizontal measurement).

I have no idea how big your chimney is, the complexity of the
brickwork, ease of access (staging), what's under the chimney that
might get damaged (specimen plants), etc., but four grand is a bit
rich no matter where you are.

Chimney pots satisfy code and are a good solution. They're not
terribly expensive, install quickly and certainly add something to the
house.

R

[email protected] September 27th 11 05:22 PM

what are the ways to extend a fireplace chimney?
 
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 09:04:07 -0700 (PDT), "hr(bob) "
wrote:

On Sep 26, 4:37*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Sep 26, 4:41*pm, Arkadiy wrote:





Hi all,


I have a downdraft problem in my fireplace. *Horrible smell for days
(!) after the fire has been finished.


The chimney guy I invited suggested that the chimney is to short. *I
tend to believe this since some people suggested the same thing in the
past. *The chimney is actually shorter than the house extension next
to it.


The solution he offerred was to extend the chimney with bricks, 4
feet. *The cost would be $4000.


I am wonderring whether I have less expensive options. *Will a chimney
pot work for example? *Or is there a way to extend the brick chimney
with stainless steel, copper, etc.?


Thanks for any advice.


Code requires the top of the chimney to be 2' higher than any part of
the roof within 10' (horizontal measurement).

I have no idea how big your chimney is, the complexity of the
brickwork, ease of access (staging), what's under the chimney that
might get damaged (specimen plants), etc., but four grand is a bit
rich no matter where you are.

Chimney pots satisfy code and are a good solution. *They're not
terribly expensive, install quickly and certainly add something to the
house.

R- Hide quoted text -

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What us a chimney pot?


Ever hear of Google? ;-)

http://www.chimneypot.com/


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