Last week I opened the dampers in my fireplace ( large one in the bottom and a chain operated one up top of the chimney ) and started a small fire to check draft and everything worked fine, kept a small fire going for a few hours before letting it brn out for the night and closing the dampers . Temps have been -5 this past weekend and since, so I went to lite another fire and the top damper would not open, shaking the chain, yanking ect.... nothing would budge it? So today it hit 35 and I got on the roof, pulled the cap and operated the damper by hand which was fairly easy but a little sticky due to icing inside the chimney under the damper and on the clay liners ??? What is causing the icing inside the chimney as Ive never heard or seen of this happening before? very odd but id like to figure out how to fix this so it works correctly.