Tip of the Week: Keep the Fireplace Flue Damper Tightly Closed When Not in  Use

Tip of the Week: Keep the Fireplace Flue Damper Tightly Closed When Not in Use

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Fireplace flues are made from metal, and over time, repeated heating and cooling can cause the metal to warp or break, creating a channel for air loss. To seal your flue when not in use, consider an inflatable chimney balloon. Inflatable chimney balloons fit beneath your fireplace flue when not in u

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