Twisting the flexible liner will help you install the liner if you are getting caught or hung up on the chimney walls.
Installing chimney liner for wood stove.
Wood stove chimney inside vs.
A thick tarry smoke rises from every fire you burn and without a liner it will stick to the walls of your chimney and create a fire hazard.
To prevent this from occurring a chimney should extend at least 3 feet past a flat roof and be at least 2 feet above any roof peak within a 10 foot radius.
Please remember these liners are sold in 5 increments 15 20 25 so for instance an 18 chimney will need a 20 liner.
For the average homeowner having a chimney liner installed costs about 2 500 for more expensive materials prices tend to average at 5 000 and could climb to 7 000 with an easy to install material like aluminum the diy cost of materials and equipment could be as low as 625.
You can also visit our faq page for frequently asked questions and our chimney liner blog with helpful articles.
However the physical act of sliding the liner down the chimney is the same so worth a read for anybody installing a gas liner.
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Installing a pellet stove pipe in an existing chimney requires a chimney liner.
As the catalytic combustor.
A flexible chimney liner or flexi or liner is a flexible stainless steel tube that is connected to the top of the pipe protruding from your wood burning stove and at the other end within the chimney pot.
Chimney liners are a necessity if you own a home with a wood or gas or pellet or corn burning fireplace.
In general the overall height of the chimney from the base of the wood stove to the top of the chimney should not be less than 15 feet.
Keystone and palladian stoves have 7 flue collars and are approved for the use of 7 or 6 vent pipe.
The thimble is referred to as the hole on the side of the chimney in the living space that allows stove pipe to attach to the chimney.
A liner going to an insert or stove in the fireplace will be measured from the top of the chimney to the top of the insert or stove or the center of the hole on the back of the stove.