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Decide to make a smoking room in the house
Have 15x45 so 650sq/ft
8ft ceiling so 5400cu/ft
Above ground, but lower floor
2 exterior walls
2 doors, one window
Hot water heat so no vents, no AC
I can use two exhaust fans to create slight negative pressure that will pull air in from the rest of the house, via closed doors, so no smoke smell out, well smell would go out on the side of the house where no one goes anyway, lol
But the big deal is the natural gas fireplace, which I like to use in the winter
The chimney serves two fireplaces one just above this room, exterior wall
Not sure what to do about this
Do I seal it off fireplace with air tight doors and add a fresh air vent inside it?
I do like the fireplace doors open when in use, but don't want to suck in carbon monoxide either, lol
Have 15x45 so 650sq/ft
8ft ceiling so 5400cu/ft
Above ground, but lower floor
2 exterior walls
2 doors, one window
Hot water heat so no vents, no AC
I can use two exhaust fans to create slight negative pressure that will pull air in from the rest of the house, via closed doors, so no smoke smell out, well smell would go out on the side of the house where no one goes anyway, lol
But the big deal is the natural gas fireplace, which I like to use in the winter
The chimney serves two fireplaces one just above this room, exterior wall
Not sure what to do about this
Do I seal it off fireplace with air tight doors and add a fresh air vent inside it?
I do like the fireplace doors open when in use, but don't want to suck in carbon monoxide either, lol