Some old coal burning fireplaces had a whole metal insert with decorative front slider air flow controllers out on the front edge the damper up top and a metal front cover that also heated up to radiate heat while closed.
No damper in fireplace.
With the damper left open and no fire in the fireplace cold air can quickly spill down the chimney and into the room.
Fireplace with no damper.
1 a damper is no substitute for leaking gaskets.
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Before using your gas fireplace for the first time each year check to see that the damper is open and that the portion of the chimney you can see is clean and soot or debris free.
Not all chimneys or flues have a damper.
That is unless the fireplace you re operating has a mechanical way to operate the damper while the fireplace is in use.
The damper can be opened and closed through a few different mechanisms including a latch a pull chain or a handle.
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Have the chimney cleaned on a regular basis so no fallen bird nests or branches interfere with its function.
There are a few easy fixes.
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Meaning it was slid into a masonary fireplace.
When the damper should be closed.
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Even though it may sound obvious it needs to be said that dampers should only be adjusted when there is no fire in the fireplace.
Fireplace dampers are typically made of metal or ceramic so they can tolerate the heat of the fire without suffering damage.
It s common to find a damper as part of an open fireplace but in some cases there may be no damper at all.
Why is this so important.
Heated air can escape if a damper doesn t fit well or is completely absent and cool air can flow in through the hollow chimney.
A damper in a fireplace is located at the top of the firebox.
Fireplaces are constructed fairly simply.
A damper is a must if a fireplace is in place but older models may be missing the required damper or the original damper has lost its seal.
We know that cold air is heavier than warm air.