When you are using your fireplace it needs to be open so that smoke can vent outside.
Gas fireplace damper open or closed.
And in fact in some gas log situations where it s conversion from a wood burner to a gas burning log they put a bracket on a damper to prevent you from ever being able to close it because that could be very dangerous.
With most dampers you can adjust the handle to where it not open as much.
Give yours a check to see open or closed it can help save money during winter keeping it closed when not in use.
To be up to code all fireplaces must have a damper.
The damper is a vent that controls airflow in and out of the chimney.
The damper in a gas fireplace should remain open all the time.
An open damper also allows pollutants like soot smoke carbon monoxide and other harmful gasses to escape through the chimney instead of entering your home.
A functional damper opens and closes easily just by using the handle or lever.
The damper should be kept closed when there is no fire or coals burning.
I tell folks to get the damper closed soon as possible after a fire.
Have a good summer and see you in the future.
When you aren t using your fireplace it should be closed to prevent heated and cooled air in your home from escaping.
This is not true for every fireplace some especially pre fab type the damper is either open or closed.
It s not slightly open it s all the way open.
Don t forget we do gas log repairs adn service for you.
Conserves hot and cold air a closed damper keeps your home cozy during winter and conserves heated air by keeping in the warm air and preventing heat loss.
Gasketed sealed doors keep cold air from infiltrating.
Note that most epa certified zc fireplaces do not have a damper.
The damper in many zc fireplaces is a simple metal plate that pivots open and pivots closed when a lever is pushed or pulled.
A closed damper also stops cold drafts from coming down the chimney.