Why is smoke coming out of my fireplace insert?
Why is smoke coming out of my fireplace insert?
A fireplace that kicks up smoke is a classic sign of a weak draft, which can result in a fire that quickly dies out or fire by-products “back-puffing”—getting backed up in the firebox or flue and issuing into the room as smoke and harmful vapors, including carbon monoxide.
What is the chimney 3 2 10 rule?
This rule means that your chimney’s shortest side needs to be at least 3 feet above the roof penetration, and its top has to be 2 feet higher than any part of the building that’s within 10 feet.
What to do if your fireplace is smoking too much?
If the area of your fireplace opening is more than 10 times the area of your flue, your fireplace smoking problems may stem from your fireplace opening is too large for your flue. A smoke guard will effectively reduce the size of your fireplace opening.
Why does the smoke come out of my fireplace?
The warm air should rise out of your chimney, including the smoke produced. If your flue system is not warm when lighting the fire then you can alter the ability of the fireplace to draw properly, creating potentially harmful smoking problems.
Can a smoke guard reduce the size of a fireplace?
A smoke guard will effectively reduce the size of your fireplace opening. If your chimney does not extend high enough above your roofline, or there are nearby trees or other flue systems, this can cause competition for proper drafting.
What should I do if my wood stove is smoking?
The first step in preparing to light a fire in a fireplace or wood stove is to open the damper. It can be surprising, the number of people who skip this step and call a chimney company for help with a smoky fireplace. Many times, it turns out that the damper was never opened and the smoke had no place to go except into the home.
If the area of your fireplace opening is more than 10 times the area of your flue, your fireplace smoking problems may stem from your fireplace opening is too large for your flue. A smoke guard will effectively reduce the size of your fireplace opening.
The warm air should rise out of your chimney, including the smoke produced. If your flue system is not warm when lighting the fire then you can alter the ability of the fireplace to draw properly, creating potentially harmful smoking problems.
A smoke guard will effectively reduce the size of your fireplace opening. If your chimney does not extend high enough above your roofline, or there are nearby trees or other flue systems, this can cause competition for proper drafting.
What can I do about smoke coming out of my Chimney?
One of the easiest of these is the Smoke-Guard. If your firebox is too big for your flue system, more smoke can accumulate in the firebox than can safely draft up the chimney. The excess smoke has nowhere to go but back out into your house. Install a Smoke-Guard, a strip of metal to decrease the size of the opening…