sixstringsteve
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Im trying to help my mom with an issue with her house, and i know nothing about houses.
So... a few years ago, my mom remodeled her house.
Originally there was an upstairs open fireplace (like the brick ones that santa comes down... with the little rebar stand). A couple years ago she had a fireplace guy put in a nice napoleon cast iron wood burning stove.
There is a gas fireplace downstairs below it and it shares the same chimney. (Im not sure if its the same brick chimney, or if they share the sane metal chute).
She decided to test out her wood burning stove to make sure she knew how to use it. So this week she has been using it to heat the house.
The other day we were visiting and we smelled smoke downstairs, but not upstairs. In fact, you could see a little bit of smoke/haze in the air. The flu on the upstairs wood fireplace was mostly shut to make the logs burn longer when this happened.
Any ideas what might be causing this?
So... a few years ago, my mom remodeled her house.
Originally there was an upstairs open fireplace (like the brick ones that santa comes down... with the little rebar stand). A couple years ago she had a fireplace guy put in a nice napoleon cast iron wood burning stove.
There is a gas fireplace downstairs below it and it shares the same chimney. (Im not sure if its the same brick chimney, or if they share the sane metal chute).
She decided to test out her wood burning stove to make sure she knew how to use it. So this week she has been using it to heat the house.
The other day we were visiting and we smelled smoke downstairs, but not upstairs. In fact, you could see a little bit of smoke/haze in the air. The flu on the upstairs wood fireplace was mostly shut to make the logs burn longer when this happened.
Any ideas what might be causing this?