Chimney balloons are sometimes referred to by different names, depending on where you live in the United States. They are often called “chimney pillows.” Regardless of what you hear them called, their main job is the same – to stop drafts and prevent heat loss from your home’s chimney. How does it work? A chimney balloon is placed in a fireplace, above the damper. Once in place and inflated, the expanding object prevents draughts and heat loss. This means that when you don’t have a fire going, your home’s heating system doesn’t have to work overtime to keep your family warm on the chilliest days. The balloon prevents heat loss and also helps keep unwanted pests from getting into your home. And, chimney balloons are manufactured with fireproof materials. Installation Setting up a chimney balloon is straightforward, and it’s a
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