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Certification Program for Masons American Chimneys A Brief History of Style 2/23/04 Rumford fireplaces influenced chimney design in America. Before 1796 - before Rumford published his first essay on fireplace design - fireplaces were deep, and the chimneys built to vent these deep fireplaces that extended through the exterior wall, were logically built outside of the exterior walls of the house. |
![]() Williamsburg, 1760 |
A chimney in Williamsburg, for example, restored to about the 1760, before Rumford did his fireplace work, is outside the structure of the building. Notice the separation between the chimney and the roof for fire safety. Fire safety strategies, too, have changed over the years. See sidebar. This Tidewater Colonial house built in 1750 can be dated "before Rumford" because the chimney is built on the outside of the exterior wall to accommodate a deep pre-Rumford fireplace. |
![]() Tidewater Colonial, 1750 |
![]() Into the 1970's and 80's fireplaces were "optional" and chimneys (increasingly sided with wood to hide metal chimneys) were tacked on the outside of the house. |
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