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Fireplace damper handle repair.
Replacing the handle will fix the problem if it breaks or becomes loose.
A fireplace damper handle gives you an easier ability to open and close the damper inside the fireplace.
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These handles can be used to replace an old handle.
This is fixed to the chimney with four nuts.
Many damper handles attach to chains for easy access.
You should then be able to twist the damper so that it comes off the rod.
Installing a new damper handle is also a way to upgrade the hardware on your fireplace.
The handle which is normally on the fireplace face will just turn and the damper will not open.
If the handle just turns freely chances are the set screw needs tightened or is stripped.
The set screw attaches the handle to the operating rod.
When the chain comes off a replacement will be necessary.
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The handle when turned either sticks or will not turn at all.
Old throat dampers located at the bottom of the fireplace flue tend to rust and fall apart.
If possible take a picture of your damper and the old handle.
A fireplace damper handle also known as a knob is the piece of the damper that is used to control the opening and closing of the damper.
Fireplace dampers are used in both gas fireplaces and wood burning stove fireplaces.
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This will allow the damper to come out of the chimney.
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Below is a quick guide on damper installation for your fireplace handle.
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Remove the fixings using the wrench.
The damper will now need to be removed there should be a metal rod attached to the damper.
Throat damper handles are used to replace old traditional style fireplace throat damper handles.
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Traditionally there are two different types of fireplace dampers.
The most common chimney damper repair occurs with old cast iron or steel throat dampers which were installed when the chimney was originally constructed.
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