Flattea2, I was up on that chimney on Sunday, fitted the cowl correctly, lit a few briquettes and we're back at sq 1. The house now smells like an encampment! Disaster! Ive 2 chimneys for 2 open fires at either end of the house. This chimney is the only one we've used (the other is in the kids playroom/TV room), but when up there I looked accross and saw the other chimney appears to be maybe a foot higher. The chimney pot itself on the problem chimney is about 1-2 feet above the height of the apex of the dormer roof, which itself is probably 10 feet back (the chimney is a stand alone chimney at the front of the house)
This is not good, never had a problem with this in 2 years and now we've a smoke filled house. I also hear we don't get Northerly/Easterlys that often but we've had to have had ones in the last 2 years, surely.
Also noticed a hairline crack around the chimney breast externally, about 5 feet from the top. Looks like a plaster issue only though.
Anybody have any ideas about what is the next step? We're up at a high elevation with very little rising ground behind us and we've a 120 metres distance and 8 metre drop to the lane/roadway in front of us, so I can't see adding a couple of feet to the chimney doing anything for us.
Also, what the hell can I do about the smell of smoke in the house, its everyehere now and it appears that the continuing downdraft is continuously feeding the smells back into the room, with attendant soot etc. HELP!!
