What are the chimney pots?
chimney pots were traditionally unglazed terracotta pots with tapering shapes that were designed to increase the chimney draft while providing an ornamental cap. Their use is first recorded in the thirteenth century and were important help for domestic heating at a time when the fireplaces were the main source of heat. They also helped vent the fumes from the burning coal. The vessel has been admitted in the United States and in the US is now several manufacturers and suppliers of chimneys. Today there are flower pots of copper chimneys and also traditional terracotta and terracotta pots with a glazed surface also exist. In addition, they are available in a wide range of colors and patterns are suitable for various architectural styles. Although one can buy antique or reproductive chimney pots either to fit in home architecture, from history or for beauty, new diversity of patterns means that chimney pots are no longer associated with tudor architecture. The available shapes includeChimney pots that mimic chess pieces, eight -iced columns, and those that are shaped as barrels of weapons or cannons. Own pots from at least one American manufacturer of sports decorative dragons.
Museumschimneys fit around the outer side of the flue, but inside the chimney is so important measurement for good customization. Ensuring a piece of wire mesh above the upper part of the chimney can keep the leaves and small animals and keep the sparks in. The local fire code determines the arrest of the sparks, so the inspection before installation is important. Rainguards and SPK are also available to the ECIAL CHIMNEY chimney chimneys.