Smoke Chamber
Why the smoke chamber is important
When a smoke chamber is damaged, it can develop cracks, rough spots and other problems, which slow the flow of smoke through this vital area. When smoke travels slowly, drafts and excessive accumulation of creosote in the chimney and chimney are more likely. Damaged smoke chambers can allow heat from the fire to spread to nearby fuels in walls and framing, causing a hazard. As walls and structures dry out over time, heat transfer can cause a fire in the home. The moral of this story is that if your smoker is injured, you need to repair it as soon as possible to ensure your safety and well-being. We can also help you.
Why parging your smoke chamber helps?
Living Wells Chimney Services has a lot of experience fixing smoke chambers with the best materials available. This method can cover any gaps and fractures, and it also creates a smooth, smoke-free surface.
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restores the smoke chamber's insulating characteristics
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Allows smoke and byproducts to pass through the chimney more quickly
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Prevents smoke from entering the residence and prevents heat transmission
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Enhances performance and safety