The chimney is the structure which carries off the smoke and gasses of a fire.
Parts of fireplace and chimney.
Fireplace face this is the area between the mantel and the fireplace itself.
It s used as structural support for the rest of the chimney and is exposed to potentially hot ash.
Traditionally brick it must be sturdy enough to handle the heat of the fireplace below it.
The flue is the passageway inside the chimney through which the heat and combustion byproducts travel up the chimney.
Unique parts of.
The fireplace is separate from the chimney and has its own anatomy though both of them need the attention of a professional chimney sweep at least annually.
In an earlier article the anatomy of a chimney was detailed and the parts of the fireplace itself weren t included.
Just before the flue the smoke chamber is where smoke first enters on it s path to the outdoors.
Foundation the lowest part of the chimney walls this is made of heavy duty brick or cinder block.
Firebox is the formal name for the inside of the fireplace the place you build the fire.
Interior parts of a chimney chimney flue.
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The concrete or mortar top that seals the top edge of the masonry chimney.
The flue of your chimney is the area where smoke from the fire travels up and out of your home.
Masonry chimneys also have a separate chimney or flue liner made of heat resistant tile or steel that keeps the chimney from overheating.
Key masonry fireplace parts.
The masonry structure that passes through your house and encloses the flue.