Mr. Handyman offers solutions to seal and close off fireplaces


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The advice and services provided by Mr. Handyman could help homeowners looking to close off their fireplaces to prevent heat loss. Taking steps to seal a fireplace can save on energy bills, reduce drafts, and lower the amount of dust and pollen in a home. If the fireplace is only used occasionally, it might be best to temporarily close off the opening. Closing the fireplace opening is easy to remove when necessary, while permanently sealing the damper and flue offers a more lasting solution.

For those choosing a temporary closure, one option is to use commercially available fireplace plugs that can be tailored to the fireplace's dimensions. For those who prefer a DIY approach, a piece of plywood cut to size can be backed with insulation and decorated to suit the room's aesthetic. Closing off the chimney involves sealing the damper with materials like silicone, which offers a more permanent solution.

Options like chimney plugs and decorative covers can help block drafts without removing the fireplace. Insulating an unused fireplace from the inside involves using materials like rigid foam board or mineral wool. If sealing a fireplace temporarily, removable solutions should be fire-safe and retractable for ease of use.

The cost to seal a fireplace varies according to the method and materials used, with temporary solutions being more affordable. Permanent solutions might require professional help for a quality finish.

Mr. Handyman offers services to assist with sealing or closing off fireplaces. They emphasize their reliability and professional service, ensuring homeowners receive help for insulation, drywall, and custom solutions tailored to their requirements.

"Whether you want expert advice on how to seal a fireplace for the off-season or how to close off a chimney permanently, Mr. Handyman delivers professional, reliable service."

"Whether you need help with insulation, drywall, or custom solutions for your fireplace, we’re here to make your home more comfortable and efficient all year long."

Homeowners are advised to consider their needs and consult professionals where necessary to comply with safety regulations.

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