What can I use to block a chimney?

Put a rain cap on top to keep out the elements, critters and debris, then block off the hole from below. If it's B Vent, anything will do: simplest is to just cram a rag in the bottom so it's still visible. With masonry, close it up with bricks and mortar, or put debris in it and plaster it over with refractory cement.
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What is the best way to block off a chimney?

Couple of ways, either use light weight blocks or stud board and skim. Whichever way make sure you install a vent, and fit a rain guard on the chimney pot. This will stop water getting in and keep stack aired.
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Can you completely block a chimney?

Permanently blocking chimneys

In those cases, the chimney should be swept, the bottom sealed permanently and the flue filled with a particulate insulation like vermiculite. Then the top of the flue is sealed against the ingress of rain, and the job is completed.
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How do you block a chimney from inside?

Chimney Damper:

If you do not already have one, the best way to block off your chimney is by using a chimney damper, which can be fitted by a professional. It rests on the top or in the inside of your chimney where it prevents draughts from coming down.
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How do you permanently close a chimney?

When it's time to use the chimney again, all you have to do is deflate the plug and pull it out. However, if you want to permanently close up your chimney, cutting out a foam insulation plug and placing it in the bottom of the chimney and caulking around it is the best method.
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How to stop draughts down your chimney, with a chimney balloon



Do unused chimneys need ventilation?

Do Unused Chimneys Need Ventilation? Yes, chimneys need to breathe, even if they won't be used anymore. The vast majority of problems with chimneys are related to moisture, and that's the issue as regards ventilation.
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Can I block a chimney with expanding foam?

Expanding foam won't allow the flue to breathe. Capping the chimney may help cut down draughts, and is a 10 second job to insert a ventiator that keeps rain out but allows some air to flow, but only once you are up on the roof and can get to the chimney pot!
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How do you plug a hole in a chimney?

Chimney Plugs

The black outside plate covers up to a 10" diameter hole. Installs easily, simply insert the plug into the old thimble opening and tighten the expansion screw on the face of the plug. The side expand and create a tight fit inside the thimble opening. To remove simply reverse the process.
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Do chimney balloons work?

How does it work? Chimneys act like giant hoovers, sucking air out of your home. This causes cold air to be pulled in from other gaps, causing the cold draughts we notice. The Chimney Balloon effectively blocks the chimney, stopping warm air from escaping and stopping cold air from getting in.
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How do I cover my fireplace opening?

“You can also cover/seal the fireplace opening with brick or drywall if you want to eliminate the fireplace altogether,” says Blaken. You could build a drywall fireplace cover or hire a pro to do it for you. Some drywall fireplace covers act like a plug and can be removed from the opening at will.
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Can you use spray foam around a chimney?

To keep a fireplace working properly, never use spray foam on the inside of the fireplace or the chimney, or on the damper. On the exterior surfaces of the fireplace and chimney, spray foam is fine because these surfaces won't get hot enough to melt it or to cause any damage.
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Can a blocked chimney cause damp?

We often get asked 'can a blocked chimney cause damp'? The answer is yes, especially if there is little or no ventilation.
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Is expanding foam heat proof?

Fire rated expanding foam can be used as an efficient seal against smoke and gas, providing up to 240 minutes fire rating. As well as being useful due to its excellent filling characteristics, fire rated foam has high thermal properties and provides acoustic insulation.
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Should a chimney be capped?

Without a chimney cap in place, all manner of debris can build up in your chimney. With the risk of the flue becoming blocked, leading to smoke and carbon monoxide back drafting into the home. Or When you light your first fire of the season, that debris can go up in flames and wind up catching your house on fire.
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Why do houses have chimneys but no fireplace?

The chimney is most likely for whatever heat source they had prior to the gas furnace. It is less expensive to just cover up the hole rather than remove the now-obsolete chimney.
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Can I fill chimney with insulation?

Historically, people have used the term "flue" and meant the chimney itself. So, with all of this information, the answer is you shouldn't insulate around a chimney. There are better ways to keep cold air out and losing the air you pay to condition.
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Is fire block foam flammable?

In fact, fireblock foam found in hardware stores is actually flammable and does little to prevent the spread of a fire and smoke. Firestop products must be tested according to ASTM E814 (UL 1479).
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Can fiberglass insulation touch chimney?

Fiberglass insulation can't and should not touch your stove's vent pipe. While fiberglass is not flammable, it can melt, causing fire risks. To get around this issue, you need to install a barrier of aluminum flashing between the vent and the insulation.
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How do you temporarily block a fireplace?

How to Close Off a Fireplace. While making sure there is no pilot or embers active in the fireplace, a temporary drape of plastic sheeting can be taped over the fireplace opening. This will stop easy air movement from the fireplace, help with cold hearth syndrome and odor.
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How do you temporarily block a chimney flue?

How to temporarily block a chimney. If you want an easy way to temporarily block and unused fireplace flue to stop a draft, you should consider installing a top sealing damper. This way you (or the next owner) have the option to have it open or closed at will.
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How do I stop cold air coming down my chimney UK?

First up is getting a draught excluder: a handy device fitted inside the chimney or around the fireplace, to stop the warm air going up and the cold draughts coming in. This is your cheapest option, with prices starting at around £20. And you will soon make the money back.
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Does a Chimney Sheep work?

A Chimney Sheep will reduce the amount of warm air being pulled out of your home, whilst still providing sufficient ventilation. Your house retains its heat! Less hot air is leaving, so less cold air is pulled in!
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