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Hi,
First post so please go easy on me
We moved into a new build last year with a wood burning stove and come the winter I was disappointed with the amount of heat the fire kicked out.
After some inspection, I noticed within the recess there are two lintels but with about a 4 inch gap between them which appears to go up in to the cavity (for now I've just blocked with a piece of polystyrene as you can feel a draught coming from it)
Is it usual for there to be a gap like this in a fireplace or would you expect it to be fully sealed, just feels like any heat generated by the fire will go up into the cavity and I'll have nice warm walls instead of a nice warm room!
We do have two ventilation grills in the room leading to the outside which I believe is for ventilating the room due to new builds being more air tight and is a reg for rooms with fireplaces.
Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks
Jonno
First post so please go easy on me
We moved into a new build last year with a wood burning stove and come the winter I was disappointed with the amount of heat the fire kicked out.
After some inspection, I noticed within the recess there are two lintels but with about a 4 inch gap between them which appears to go up in to the cavity (for now I've just blocked with a piece of polystyrene as you can feel a draught coming from it)
Is it usual for there to be a gap like this in a fireplace or would you expect it to be fully sealed, just feels like any heat generated by the fire will go up into the cavity and I'll have nice warm walls instead of a nice warm room!
We do have two ventilation grills in the room leading to the outside which I believe is for ventilating the room due to new builds being more air tight and is a reg for rooms with fireplaces.
Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks
Jonno