PeoplesElbow
Well-Known Member
I have a room behind my garage that is always cold, I always chalked it up to the fact that room has a sliding glass door on one side, a door to the garage on the other and a fireplace on the wall between them. Today after work that room was fairly dark but the sun was out pretty strongly and i could see sun around the fireplace via small gaps between the paneling and the brick fireplace through past the outside siding.
I am guessing that there is no insulation in the first cavity up against the fireplace but i wish to seal the air from getting in. There is a really poor caulking job with this awful hard caulk that looks like someone put it on with a spatula on the outside of the siding (35 year old house).
Does anyone have any good ideas how I can insulate/seal this wall that will still be safe and to code? I don't ever plan on using the fireplace for anything other that decoration (fake logs and fire) but I don't want to have to undoo whatever I do incase I ever decide to sell the house. I am planning on re-panneling the room some time so the paneling on the inside will be down to do whatever I need to.
I am guessing that there is no insulation in the first cavity up against the fireplace but i wish to seal the air from getting in. There is a really poor caulking job with this awful hard caulk that looks like someone put it on with a spatula on the outside of the siding (35 year old house).
Does anyone have any good ideas how I can insulate/seal this wall that will still be safe and to code? I don't ever plan on using the fireplace for anything other that decoration (fake logs and fire) but I don't want to have to undoo whatever I do incase I ever decide to sell the house. I am planning on re-panneling the room some time so the paneling on the inside will be down to do whatever I need to.