Submitted by thecosmicradiation t3_yh0pbk in DIY
Hi there,
I'm living in an old villa and my bedroom has an unused fireplace. This has not been fully blocked off - instead the landlord has covered it with black plastic and sealed the edges with tape. I can hear the plastic shift and crinkle with the breeze blowing in down the chimney.
My question is, is it safe for me to more effectively cover this fireplace? I would probably shove a rubbish bag stuffed with newspaper up the chimney, or maybe an old pillow, and cover the front face entirely with an old blanket or sheet. Google tells me that you need to keep a good airflow going in the chimney to prevent condensation - will blocking the chimney in this way cause a problem there? Or is it okay because the air can still come in from the top, and I'm just blocking its entry into my room?
I've also heard of chimney balloons or dampers, but I just need a cheap option, doesn't matter if it's ugly.
This fireplace will never be used, but I'm not allowed (and can't afford) to have it and the chimney dismantled.
Edit: image of the fireplace is here: https://imgur.com/xIAwInJ
No_Coyote_ t1_iubgj6e wrote
Just stuff some fiber glass batt insulation up into the flu. Easily removable when your lease is over.