Anybody can help???

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bendzuch

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Jan 2, 2015
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USA, NJ, 07035
images.jpg Hi i have old glacer bay stove in garage and my question is what is the cheapest pipe (8") i can use and what is the minimal length of the chimney?
that is gonna be use only here there just weekends...
thank you
 
Whether the stove is used monthly or daily it still needs to be safe. The least expensive chimney pipe is going to vary by region. If you have a Menards close by they often have the best price on Selkirk class A.
 
If you have a Menards close by they often have the best price on Selkirk class A.
Which they have on sale right now BTW
 
The chimney must extend at least 2 feet above any portion of any structure within 10 feet (measured horizontally) AND must extend at least 3 feet above the highest point of its roof penetration. The height of the chimney must meet or exceed both of the minimum requirements.
 
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