How do i line a chimney that is knocked down below roof line?

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higginscl

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Mar 7, 2013
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Nora Springs, IA
I am installing a wood furnace and need to re-line my chimney with a SS flexible liner but my problem is the old brick chimney is knocked down below the roof line. All the liner kits I have found dont have a way to transition to class A double wall to pop out through the roof. Am i missing something or is this impossible? Maybe i need to look into doing something different. Any suggestions would be great.
 
I am installing a wood furnace and need to re-line my chimney with a SS flexible liner but my problem is the old brick chimney is knocked down below the roof line. All the liner kits I have found dont have a way to transition to class A double wall to pop out through the roof. Am i missing something or is this impossible? Maybe i need to look into doing something different. Any suggestions would be great.

You need a Chimney Liner-to-Class A adapter plate. It gets mounted to your masonry. Use the search function & you should be able to locate some discussions on the subject.
 
You need a Chimney Liner-to-Class A adapter plate. It gets mounted to your masonry. Use the search function & you should be able to locate some discussions on the subject.

thank you ill check it out.
 
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