The drywall that is your ceiling is a form of fire blocking.
Attic concrete chimney fire blockin old homes.
But imagine what happens if you do put a solid piece of wood at the bottom and top of the wall in between all of the wall studs in this house.
I ve been thinking that i might be able to insulate around the chimney in the loft space.
Potentially improving the efficiency of the house overall.
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Most masonry chimneys are made with bricks though there are also block chimneys.
The metal factory built hearth systems are found mostly in houses built after the 1950s.
The fireplaces and chimneys in older homes are almost certainly masonry based.
Fire blocking designed to slow down the spread of fire from one floor of your house to the next.
The bottom block stops the fire from getting into the wall.
By old we mean houses more than 60 years old.
Typically inspectors are looking for fire blocking in the gaps between the foundation wall and the framed wall of your basement specifically at the top of that wall area.
The attic loft will be used as semi conditioned living space and i am concerned about 1.
If fire blocking or stopping is not in place the space between each of the wall studs acts like its own high velocity chimney.
Firefighter treated at scene after house fire starts in chimney.
I m wondering about the efficacy of insulating the outside of a masonry chimney.
Keeping the chimney from sucking all of the heat out of this area and 2.