I have a black film on my ceiling and all walls around the house everytime I use my firepace, I do have the flue open. What causes this black residue from my gas fireplace?
this was my question and I scraped the residue off with a razor blade
The solid material left in evaporating dish is called as Residue.
Residue.
Yes! Any coloured, waxy coated paper or trash has chemicals in it which can leave a dangerous residue in your flu that can in time cause a chimney fire.
I have a black film on my ceiling and all walls around the house everytime I use my firepace, I do have the flue open. What causes this black residue from my gas fireplace?
The corner of a fireplace is called an Inglenook!
this was my question and I scraped the residue off with a razor blade
fireplace mantle
Distillate is the residue of evaporation.
The fireplace was covered in a sooty residue after weeks of use.
In Scotland and elsewhere an inglenook is a alcove beside a fireplace.
The first gas fireplace is unknown to me but the regular fireplace was made by Benjamin Franklin and it was called the Franklin stove
A fireplace has something called a flu. So the answer is because it has the flu! :)
It's called a hearth.
The residue of combustion is called ash.
The solid material left in evaporating dish is called as Residue.