The location of the chimney is also important. By adding your chimney to the indoors rather than outside, you can use the warmth of the chimney as additional heat. Each chimney has to have turns, which lowers the draft. As a guideline, every 90-degree turn cuts off five feet of effective chimney height. In other words, a 12-foot chimney that has two turns has an effective chimney height of two feet. The construction of your chimney is also an interesting factor. A round chimney flue will draft better than a rectangular or square chimney. You should also consider having an insulated chimney that will make it easier for the draft and will stay warmer longer. When it comes to the tightness of your home, every appliance you currently have for heat has to have air to support combustion. If your house is too tight, there may not be adequate air to feed the fire. Most people have no idea the importance a chimney plays but when it comes time to build or update your fireplace, keep this information in mind.
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