I have an excessive draft problem in my area. We use an open fireplace a couple times a week and have been battling the draft problem for years. Heat the house coal so let me say, im not trying to heat the house with the fireplace and know it is a waste of $$ as far as heating dollars are concerned. Ive experimented with closing the throat damper without much success. Seems that to make any difference I have to close it so much that I end up getting smoke in the house. Ok , what I have is a 12x12 inner dia. masonry, clay lined chimney. Today I went up on the roof, removed the chimney cap and installed a piece of 24gauge sheet metal on top of the last chimney tile blocking more than a 1/3 but less than 1/2 of the flue tile, and reinstalled the cap. I was a little worried if smoke may back up now so I just lit a bunch of newspaper and made a lot of smoke and no problem with smoke back up. Wont be trying with a fire till tonight. Can anyone think of any problems with doing this and do you think it will help my excessive draft problem? I know they make top mounted dampers. If this works I might consider istalling one next year.