Not sure why I liked this post so much, but I would love to hear more about your life, PP! |
Think of the children! |
Won’t somebody PLEASE think of the children?! |
| We use our outdoor firepit in the suburbs, and so do our neneighbors. Take a shower, and get over yourself |
Fire pit. Every night! I don’t mind the responses, DCUM is DCUM. |
| Yeah it smells so bad. Not to mention its horrible for their health. I don't know what you can do about it though... |
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If it's an indoor fireplace and you can smell
the smoke that badly, it's probably wet firewood. Can you see where they store it? |
Nevermind just saw it's outdoors. |
How DARE they! Won't someone please think of the birds!!! |
| I actually truly love that campfire smell! When one of our neighbors has a campfire, I love to go outside and take a big whiff - not kidding. |
| Oh Arlington. Never change |
Uhh, you ever been in SE DC? All the corners have barrels burning on them. |
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My house has two furnaces. The bedroom wing furnace is in a closet the opens to the outside towards the neighbors—who use their indoor fireplace a lot. The furnace pulls in the smoky air; consequently, our bedroom wing smells of woodsmoke.
No idea what to do about it. I can’t very well ask them not to use their fireplace, and there’s nowhere else to put our furnace. |
How is your furnace “pulling in smoky air”? Furnaces don’t draw from outside the home. There’s not even a means for them to do that. They draw their combustion air from inside the home, and vent it through the chimney. The heating air comes in from the recirculation side of your HVAC, it’s also inside air, being re-heated. |
Install powerful sprinkler system and fan, constant mist on them sitting around the fire might diminish their neighbors enjoyment. |