After sealing the chimney, fireplace still not insulated

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I found a way to use a large chimney balloon and pretty much block all downdraft. Sadly, the fireplace and hearth are still very cold, and it sucks heat out of the surrounding floor too.

Perhaps the firebox has tiny cracks letting in air, or the whole thing (brick outside, stone facade inside, no idea what's underneath) is just too heat-conductive. I'm already planning to hire/rent a thermal camera (for the whole house) which should help figure it out. But after that, what can I do to insulate it?

Best Answer

If this is a "Through the wall" fireplace (exposed brick on the exterior wall, which I think is what you are describing) then yes, it conducts heat very efficiently out of your house. Insulation and stucco over the exterior brick would probably be the most effective solution other than removing it if you don't use it.