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Old 09-14-2003, 10:46 PM
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Brick fireplace dilemma

I am looking at a house which has an odd fireplace/chimney construction. A brick fireplace is installed in the basement. A brick chimney goes through the first floor up to the roof. There is no fireplace on the first floor. Instead, the brick chimney wall is covered with a drywall (doesn't it get hot?) on the first floor. It makes the room look wierd.

Is it possible to take down the drywall covering the chimney wall, make a hole in the chimney and make a fireplace on the first floor?

I've seen houses which have fireplaces right on top of each other sharing the same chimney.

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Old 09-15-2003, 01:21 AM
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Two fireplaces can share one chimney, but you may get a backdraft of smoke from one to the other fireplace. I am sure you see this from time to time, but it is considered an unsafe practice.

The best way is to have each fireplace have its own flue.

Could a double-wall stainless pipe be run from the first floor through the chimney? Maybe you can replace the existing one with two new ones, each running to its own chimney?

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Old 09-18-2003, 05:39 PM
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Thanks for the idea! I think that might be a solution.
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Old 06-14-2005, 03:19 PM
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lots of old homes have this --we had an old two story and both chimneys were old wood burning type that had mantles upstairs right above the ones downstairs--they were also loaded with soot-i got on my back jabbing up with a broomstick to knock some out and there was a load whoose and a weight of solid soot came down and pinned me down i managed to pull and wiggle out---if you do this why not convert to clean gas and fake logs--all at home depot- ace--etc?? much cleaner and safer--if you really want to burn wood make sure and get the mesh screen to keep the sparks from flying
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