We’re pretty isolated up here and it’s impossible to get a chimney expert from the city to come up here and address some problems with our chimney. We can’t use it due to the amount of smoke not being evauated and filling up our living room.
Brief summary (pictures included)
When we moved in, the exterior top portion of the chimney brick was starting to fall apart so we had it redone. The contractor topped it off with brick and mortar cap “stepping up and inward” to terracotta on top of that (pictures 4 and 6). The problem I can see is that the wood burning stove is going from a 6” pipe to a 10x7” ish rectangular brick chimney (picture 3), then at the top is squeezed down to about a 5” hole (picture 5). So it’s getting “choked” at the top and not providing a good burn. Does that sound about right?
I’m not sure what we can do. I’m thinking of taking the terracotta and the brick and morter top off to just expose the 10x7” interior so we can get by this winter. I have a photo of the interior of the chimney. Looks clean but someone had to have been using it right - the house was built in 1907. Isn’t this how they were always used back in the day? Then next year come back with an ovalized chimney liner?
Brief summary (pictures included)
When we moved in, the exterior top portion of the chimney brick was starting to fall apart so we had it redone. The contractor topped it off with brick and mortar cap “stepping up and inward” to terracotta on top of that (pictures 4 and 6). The problem I can see is that the wood burning stove is going from a 6” pipe to a 10x7” ish rectangular brick chimney (picture 3), then at the top is squeezed down to about a 5” hole (picture 5). So it’s getting “choked” at the top and not providing a good burn. Does that sound about right?
I’m not sure what we can do. I’m thinking of taking the terracotta and the brick and morter top off to just expose the 10x7” interior so we can get by this winter. I have a photo of the interior of the chimney. Looks clean but someone had to have been using it right - the house was built in 1907. Isn’t this how they were always used back in the day? Then next year come back with an ovalized chimney liner?