Howdy,
I've just moved into an old 2-story house that used to have a metal chimney straight up through the center of the house right up through the roof ridge/peak.
The ridgepole has already been cut and braced, and is "lightly" patched over when the roof was reshingled sometime in the past.
Now I want to install a new chimney in the same location. I'm thinking of 6-inch duratech and a Napoleon 1400P
What can I do about the flashing? My local duratech dealer said I could not attach any non-duratech product to the chimney as that would void the warranty. That means "no custom flashing". The sales person said they would call duratech and get back to me to be sure (they never called me back).
So naturally I am planning to buy elsewhere.. But in the meantime, what about the flashing?
Would you suggest I ignore the convenient hole and make a new one off to the side using an elbow instead?
or not worry about the warranty issue and instead find a local metal fabricator?
Regarding duratech, another local company is selling "2100 chimney systems". It's a triple wall "air cooled" pipe. I've never heard of it, and I'm worried about over-cooling the stack with this system. Anyone know anything about this pipe?
thanks for any comments.
I've just moved into an old 2-story house that used to have a metal chimney straight up through the center of the house right up through the roof ridge/peak.
The ridgepole has already been cut and braced, and is "lightly" patched over when the roof was reshingled sometime in the past.
Now I want to install a new chimney in the same location. I'm thinking of 6-inch duratech and a Napoleon 1400P
What can I do about the flashing? My local duratech dealer said I could not attach any non-duratech product to the chimney as that would void the warranty. That means "no custom flashing". The sales person said they would call duratech and get back to me to be sure (they never called me back).
So naturally I am planning to buy elsewhere.. But in the meantime, what about the flashing?
Would you suggest I ignore the convenient hole and make a new one off to the side using an elbow instead?
or not worry about the warranty issue and instead find a local metal fabricator?
Regarding duratech, another local company is selling "2100 chimney systems". It's a triple wall "air cooled" pipe. I've never heard of it, and I'm worried about over-cooling the stack with this system. Anyone know anything about this pipe?
thanks for any comments.