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I have a centrally located dual flue chimney that serves both two wood stoves and an oil furnace. In the basement there are galvanized steel clean out doors for each flue. When I run the kitchen exhaust, a bathroom exhaust, the dryer, or the central vacuum the basement starts to smell like creosote right around the clean out doors.

I assume the issue is the house is too air tight and the chimney clean outs happen to be the easiest draft entry. Question is, what do I do about it? Should I seal up the clean out doors tighter before I use the wood stoves this winter?

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[โ€“] MisterD@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Some building codes require "make up air supply " for kitchen exhaust fans. It's an vent that opens automatically to let air into the house when the exhaust fan is turned on

[โ€“] RabbitFighter@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

That sounds like the search term I needed. Now to do some research.