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Heated air has lower density than cold air, so the warm buoyant air in your house wants to rise through the roof, while the cold heavy air in your unused fireplace chimney wants to flow downward causing a drafty house. If there are pathways in the upper stories or roof to allow the rising warm room air to escape, that warm air will flow up and leak out of your house and replacement air will flow down the chimney and in through your fireplace (fireplace cold drafts). The stack effect is more pronounced in taller, leakier houses and in houses with cold draft chimneys (like chimneys on outside walls, exposed to outdoor temperatures for their entire height & length).
Rainy weather also accelerates the stack effect causing fireplace cold drafts, because the wet air entering the chimney is heavier than the dry air in the house.
Live comfortably, not in a drafty house - Call Superior Chimney today to assess your fireplace cold draft problem!
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