Just moved into our home (built 1900`s) it has an Edwardian open fireplace which I intend to use for occasional use during the Winter months. The chimney is in superb original condition ; weather proof with no internal `leakage` of smoke etc. (not lined). Do I opt for Logburner or open fireplace; I want the choice that will be the best for the chimney & structure ,not interested in room heat so much . I`ve been told that the exhaust from the logburner will be too cool for the top of the chimney & that the warm air will condense against the cold stone causing possible dampness. Could this be a problem , I will burn logs for only 6-8 weeks max. during Winter months.
Open fire or Logburner?