Hot air always rises. Therefore, when a fire is started in a fire place, the hot air from the fire rises, causing the smoke to rise also.
A chimney is to a fireplace what a drain is to a bathtub. One is the route for smoke to leave, the other the route for water to leave.
Clogged chimney, closed flue, or wind blowing into the fireplace.
The purpose of a chimney pot is to enable smoke from a fire to escape. This is common in many properties where there is a fireplace to stop the house from filling with smoke.
No they cant. Pellets need a chimney for smoke and gas fireplaces have no chimney.
Chimney use to remove the flue gases and smoke from the building and from the boiler, furnace, fireplace, stove to outside atmosphere. Chimney construct as much as possible in the vertical shape to remove the smoke outside easily. Romans used hole in the bakeries to remove the smoke outside but real chimney found in Northern Europe in 12th century.
Chimney
chimney
A chimney is to a fireplace what a drain is to a bathtub. One is the route for smoke to leave, the other the route for water to leave.
Clogged chimney, closed flue, or wind blowing into the fireplace.
To draw the smoke from the fire up the chimney and out of the house.
The purpose of a chimney pot is to enable smoke from a fire to escape. This is common in many properties where there is a fireplace to stop the house from filling with smoke.
No they cant. Pellets need a chimney for smoke and gas fireplaces have no chimney.
Chimney use to remove the flue gases and smoke from the building and from the boiler, furnace, fireplace, stove to outside atmosphere. Chimney construct as much as possible in the vertical shape to remove the smoke outside easily. Romans used hole in the bakeries to remove the smoke outside but real chimney found in Northern Europe in 12th century.
It is used to scrape built up soot and carbon from the inside of a chimney or flue so that smoke from the fire in the fireplace can easily escape the home.
Something is preventing your fireplace from drawing. The damper may be closed, or partially closed. Your chimney may have a blockage, or you may have prevailing winds that push smoke back down the chimney. If you have air flow problems, such as a vent fan that draws air out of the house, it can cause that. Bottom line- if the damper is open, and the flue is not blocked, you need a good fireplace/chimney specialist to examine what you have.
It's important that an indoor fireplace flue damper be opened before igniting anything in a fireplace. The damper looks similar to a trap door and is located at the bottom of the chimney. When it's open, it provides an opening for smoke from the fireplace to escape. If it is closed while a fire is lit, smoke will enter the room rather than leave via the chimney with possible deadly consequences. If nothing is burning in the fireplace, keep the flue damper closed. This saves money on energy by preventing heat or air conditioning loss up through the chimney.
Open the flue wider - need to create a vacuum draft that sucks the smoke up the chimney and outdoors.