Use our flue cover to stop the outside air from coming in through the flue.
Cold air through gas fireplace.
Stuffing the hole s with batt insulation will slow the draft down.
Remembering to keep the damper closed when the fireplace isn t being used will block the cold air that wants to enter your home.
If the wall behind the fireplace is uninsulated which is common the problem will be worse.
It seems that the gas insert s enclosure bottom must sit off of the bottom of the fireplace opening by about an inch.
However with vented gas logs cold drafts are quite common.
After inspecting i realize that the reason this room is always colder than the rest of the house is because there is a ton of cold air coming in underneath the gas fireplace insert.
We recently bought a 1996 house which has a majestic gas fireplace.
Chances are before you had gas logs installed your fireplace was a wood burning fireplace.
Step one is stopping the cold air draft.
This air is direct to the surrounding area behind the fireplace and comes out through any vent usually the lower grill making the floor icey cold.
The air comes in through the large unsealed hole that is left from the pipe going through.
The only reason why your vented gas fireplace is drafty is because of the gas logs being installed.
Also you may discover that the knockout for the gas line is letting cold air come in.
Over years of use dampers can become rusted or warped.
Leaving the fireplace pilot light on in the winter will help.
Look on the outside of the house near the location of the fireplace and see if you find a small vent near where the bottom of the fireplace would be.
Putting a bag or plastic over the box outside does nothing.
If it is coming from the bottom then it could be make up air.
The damper that sits above the firebox should be able to close fully and make a tight seal.
Use our magnetic fireplace vent cover to stop the inner cold air circulation from the vents.