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Stop heat escaping up chimney.
What else can we do to stop the draughts and cut the bill.
We have several fireplaces and this could work for us.
Stop heat and ac from escaping through your fireplace or woodburner chimney with a chimney balloon fireplace plug draft stopper.
Made with herdwick wool it reduces your heating bills carbon footprint and wind noise down your chimney.
Think of it as recycling warm temperatures.
Chimney sheep is a simple and effective.
How to prevent heat loss from the fireplace.
Consider upgrading your fireplace with a heat air exchange system to blow warmed air back into the room.
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If you re not lighting the fireplace you can purchase a chimney balloon which will block off most of the opening to prevent warm air from escaping.
Nothing may look more cozy on a winter day than a crackling fire but if it s burning in an uncovered fireplace the coziness may be mere appearance.
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Stop losing heat up your fireplace chimney.
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Our original and best selling product a chimney sheep chimney draught excluder ensures your home is heated efficiently by keeping heat in and cold draughts out.
Install a heat exchanger.
This is extremely inefficient and is comparatively akin to leaving a window cracked open all winter long.
We don t necessarily notice the warm air escaping but this warm air needs to be replaced so cold air is pulled in from around doors windows and other leaky parts of the home creating the cold draughts we do notice.
Establishment state that 80 cubic metres of air travels up a chimney per hour.