Answered 20th nov 2011 liked 32.
Blocking up the chimney and fireplace.
What s the best way to block up our chimney during cold weather.
Unused chimneys usually aren t ventilated properly so moisture can easily get trapped inside with no way out.
If your chimney is open at the top but is not in use rainwater can travel all the way down to the bottom of the chimney stack.
The really annoying thing is is that the fireplace isn t in the middle of the chimney breast it s to one side with an old boiler and flue in the adjoining room adding some width to the breast.
I ve seen sites offering.
How to block off a fireplace block the chimney flue.
Chimney problems sometimes become so frustrating that homeowners want more than to cap a chimney they want the chimney removed torn down or at the very least they ask us to seal a chimney off completely.
So not only would we have an annoying vent it won t even be central within the breast which is a good 8ft wide and will be providing no useful purpose.
The easiest way to cap a chimney is to fit an appropriate ventilating cowl to the top of the chimney pot.
Since you will not routinely be.
Make sure that one of those bricks is an air brick to allow for ventilation in your chimney.
If you want to permanently block a chimney the extreme solution would be to brick up the front of the fireplace or chimney breach tear down the chimney top and reroof over that.
It s often chimney leaks or unwanted cold air from the fireplace otherwise known as a draft.
Cover an unused fireplace.
Regardless of the motivation many homeowners often reach this conclusion.
There s no problem blocking up plastering a redundant fire place but you should ensure the chimney top is closed off to water ingress plus it is best practice to vent the flue space so as to avoid condensation forming.
Make sure to purchase an.
Apply a thin layer of cement to the bottom of the brick with a trowel.
If there is a damper a small door where the chimney place enters the chimney leave this in the open position so as not to restrict the ventilation.
Chimney damp will often occur if your chimney is unused and boarded up.
There was a lot of this done to old houses probably in the era when they introduced central heat but i never hear of it anymore.
We like to use the fire every now and then but most of the time all the warm air escapes up it.
Mix your cement according to the package s directions.
Arrange for your fireplace to be professionally cleaned.