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Fireplace Chimney Draft Blocker Balloon Inflatable Insulate Flue 43" x 21" Eco

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CHIMELLA LARGE– flue size between 200mm x 350mm up to 450mm x 700mm at a height of between 600mm and 800mm above the fireplace opening. I would recommend that you first have the flue swept, then a capping cowl is fitted to the terminal/pot, which would allow the flue to breathe but prevent water ingress and birds from entering the flue. Kit 6 MetersDelivery info: 3-5 business days after shipmentFlexi kit includes:9x1000mm two ply flexi By cutting out draughts, you can keep your home nice and cosy. You will also use less heating, which is a win win: reducing your bills and helping the planet. The climate is changing due to emissions of greenhouse gases resulting from human activity, and heating buildings currently accounts for more than a third of the UK’s emissions. CHIMELLA EXTRA LARGE– flue size between 225mm x 700mm up to 550mm x 1250mm at a height of between 600mm and 700mm above the fireplace opening.

The Chimney Umbrella fits all round, square and rectangular flue sizes. Please see below for the range of Chimella sizes to match your flue. A wind guard usually has a mesh around it and an aluminum cap on top. Aside from vents, chimneys are also a good place to install a wind guard. However, do this only if you have a gas fireplace. 2. Install a Chimney Cowl Therefore, if you’ve confirmed that your vent pipe isn’t sealed properly, especially around the connection points, it needs resealing. Silicone caulk would be the best product to help close the gaps and air-seal the vent pipe. However, since this requires uninstalling the fireplace first, it’s best to have a professional contractor do this work for you. Final Thoughts As this warm air rises, it needs to be replaced. So cold air is pulled in, usually from around doors and windows, creating the chilly draught that you can feel (and hear when it’s windy).

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Are you finding it hard to light your gas fireplaces due to wind gusts? If your vent is uncovered, this means that a lot of air is entering your gas fireplace and blowing out the flames. In that case, installing a wind guard is the best option.

If there’s heavy wind blowing into your gas fireplace through the chimney, a chimney balloon can come in handy. The fireplace plug creates an air seal by filling the space within your chimney. That keeps the wind from getting into the chimney while reducing the noise. You can inflate the chimney balloon after inserting it into your chimney instead of the other way around. However, it’s better to inflate it halfway, place it inside the chimney, and fully inflate it from there. If the wind or cold air isn’t blowing from your chimney, it could be getting through gaps on the vent pipe. Vent pipes are essential components in vented gas fireplaces since they facilitate combustion and ventilation. However, when leaking, these pipes can cause draft problems. The added benefit of doing all this will be that if you ever decided to use that fireplace for a wood burner, providing you choose a stove fit for the purpose of your fireplace and room, the chimney is set up ready for a flexible flue liner installation, which should inevitably save you some costs toward the installation. 2019-05-06T20:30:02+01:00

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A chimney cowl has rotating components that move according to the wind’s direction. (Think of it as a more complicated version of an anemometer.) The rotating cowl catches the wind and redirects it towards another direction, preventing it from getting into your chimney. Also, the cowl protects against any intruders and minimizes any noise from the blowing wind.

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