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A fireplace can be a major drain on home energy. To burn, a fire draws warm air from your rooms to be replaced by cold outside air.  Warm air will escape through the chimney to the outside if the damper is not completely closed or sealed when not in use.  The fireplace should have well-closing glass doors unless it has a direct source of outside air.  If you do not use your fireplace at all, seal the damper {flue} with a specially designed inflatable plug or balloon inserted into the fireplace beneath the damper.  This type of product is available at hardware stores or on line and can pay for itself in one mid-winter bill. Remember air leaks in the home account for much of your homes energy loss.  Your fireplace is just one of the many simple things you can do to save energy, save money and make your home more comfortable. Suburban Windows & Siding can help you identify problem areas and save you energy with our Heat Mirror replacement windows and energy efficient doors.

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