Hi All,
We recently moved to an old house in the country. The original part of the house is late 1800's, but it has been added on, even relocated at one point in its history. We're not sure of the dates of any of the additions/renovations. That said - the chimney/fireplace are not "original", but aren't "new", either.
The fireplace is some form of metal "insert" inside a masonry hearth/fireplace..
I think that is a lot of our question. It appears there is a "shelf" in the back of the top of the fireplace.
However, when I dropped a weight on a rope down the flue from the top I was not able to find the rope/weight from inside the fireplace. So that leads me to believe there is another "shelf" in the flue pipe or some other block.
We have no draw up the flue pipe - a test fire put all the smoke in the room.
Can anyone assist in helping us get this figured out?
Another mystery is the square vs rectangular flues. The rectangular flue appears to be the only one connected to the fireplace. But there again - if there is a 2nd "shelf" in here that we aren't seeing above the rectangular flue opening in the top of the fireplace then that may connect to the square flue?
We do know at one point there was a coal furnace in this house. Whether or not that was prior to it's relocation, or after, or both - we have no idea. I can't imagine the chimney/fireplace being prior to it being relocated, I assume that was built after the relocation.
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331060-722885753e7739552294821a882b8085.jpg?hash=GMaeH7JmjY)
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331061-c2e4a5a5d041e3a0777510658102da8b.jpg?hash=n4yxpkoEi1)
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331062-5473350d97cb2b1d92daf945decc77b0.jpg?hash=0RkftRvKfm)
Here are a couple different angles of what appears to be the flue pipe opening in the fireplace. These were taken while I was laying on my back. So the bottom of the picture is the front of the fireplace and the top is the back. At the back of the fireplace is an angled portion of the ceiling of the fireplace "box", which the top of is the 1st "shelf" - the flue pipe is not directly over top of the fire box, it is over top the top of the "shelf". Unfortunately, with my drop test the weight on the rope did not make it through this flue opening - it stopped above it to where I could not see it at all.
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331063-70e8cc3985db72fd03cb65da6e97e3e2.jpg?hash=5NqcMf_H7o)
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331064-adc6c8a85c92ecadd9c7024710989318.jpg?hash=SAWZxP0Aaj)
We recently moved to an old house in the country. The original part of the house is late 1800's, but it has been added on, even relocated at one point in its history. We're not sure of the dates of any of the additions/renovations. That said - the chimney/fireplace are not "original", but aren't "new", either.
The fireplace is some form of metal "insert" inside a masonry hearth/fireplace..
I think that is a lot of our question. It appears there is a "shelf" in the back of the top of the fireplace.
However, when I dropped a weight on a rope down the flue from the top I was not able to find the rope/weight from inside the fireplace. So that leads me to believe there is another "shelf" in the flue pipe or some other block.
We have no draw up the flue pipe - a test fire put all the smoke in the room.
Can anyone assist in helping us get this figured out?
Another mystery is the square vs rectangular flues. The rectangular flue appears to be the only one connected to the fireplace. But there again - if there is a 2nd "shelf" in here that we aren't seeing above the rectangular flue opening in the top of the fireplace then that may connect to the square flue?
We do know at one point there was a coal furnace in this house. Whether or not that was prior to it's relocation, or after, or both - we have no idea. I can't imagine the chimney/fireplace being prior to it being relocated, I assume that was built after the relocation.
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331060-722885753e7739552294821a882b8085.jpg?hash=GMaeH7JmjY)
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331061-c2e4a5a5d041e3a0777510658102da8b.jpg?hash=n4yxpkoEi1)
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331062-5473350d97cb2b1d92daf945decc77b0.jpg?hash=0RkftRvKfm)
Here are a couple different angles of what appears to be the flue pipe opening in the fireplace. These were taken while I was laying on my back. So the bottom of the picture is the front of the fireplace and the top is the back. At the back of the fireplace is an angled portion of the ceiling of the fireplace "box", which the top of is the 1st "shelf" - the flue pipe is not directly over top of the fire box, it is over top the top of the "shelf". Unfortunately, with my drop test the weight on the rope did not make it through this flue opening - it stopped above it to where I could not see it at all.
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331063-70e8cc3985db72fd03cb65da6e97e3e2.jpg?hash=5NqcMf_H7o)
![[Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue [Hearth.com] Trying to figure out fireplace/flue, old house, no draft up flue](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331064-adc6c8a85c92ecadd9c7024710989318.jpg?hash=SAWZxP0Aaj)