A Fireplace Plug Can Make Your House More Comfortable and Save on Heating Bills

Up to thirty percent of the energy you use to heat or cool your home escapes via your fireplace. This is not the heat that is lost because you are burning a fire in the fireplace, but the energy you are utilizing for your principal heat source when there is no fire in the fireplace and the damper is closed. If you want to plug that energy loss, get a fireplace plug.

A fireplace plug is a pillow like gadget that’s inflated and then positioned in the opening of your chimney. It’s held in place with a stick like handle that adjusts to hold the plug where needed. While it looks like an inflatable swim toy, it’s made of a material that will stand up to the acids that gather in your chimney.

To use the plug, your fireplace has to be cool and the opening free of any jagged objects that could rip open the pillow. You need to use a scraper or brush to remove any creosote or soot in the area approaching the damper. Blow up the pillow and lift it into the opening of the chimney. The handle adjusts to keep the pillow in place.

You have just begun to save thirty percent off the cost of cooling or heating your home.

The plug is easily removable if you would like to burn a fire. Be sure that it’s removed before lighting the wood. After the fire is dead and the chimney is cool again, secure the damper and place the plug back into the damper. Put your fireplace doors or screen back in place and no one will even notice the handle.

You’ll save enough money off your first month’s energy bill to pay for the cost of the fireplace plug. Your house will no longer be as drafty, as the fireplace is no longer going to create a vacuum that will suck cold air into your house by way of every crack it can find. In addition, you have blocked the back drafts that come in through the chimney, carrying gusts of warm air in the summer and cold air in the wintertime. Your house will no longer be cold and drafty.

With the fireplace vacuum sealed, you will no longer get the downdrafts and bursts of hot or cold air that are brought into your house via the chimney. There’s no need for them to come back into the house to fill the vacuum and the opening that they used to come through has been plugged. If the children ask, Santa’s magic can still get around the plug.

A blazing fire on a cold winter’s night can be a delight, but if your energy bills increase because of hot air escaping from your fireplace, it can put a damper on your enjoyment. A damper isn’t enough to keep the warm air in your house; you need a fireplace plug.

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