just got my 6” flexible liner delivered today and just about ready to get on the roof to start feeding it down the chimney. Any tips would be great to help me get through the installation process would be greatly appreciated.
Clean it properly make sure it is insulated. If it is directional make sure it is rightside up attach any fittings you need on the bottom then try feeding it in.just got my 6” flexible liner delivered today and just about ready to get on the roof to start feeding it down the chimney. Any tips would be great to help me get through the installation process would be greatly appreciated.
It does not have any arrows marking the direction in which way is which. Chimney was cleaned and inspected yesterday. Good and clean and structurally in great condition. My worrry is putting in upside down and creating more work for myself.Clean it properly make sure it is insulated. If it is directional make sure it is rightside up attach any fittings you need on the bottom then try feeding it in.
What type of liner is it?It does not have any arrows marking the direction in which way is which. Chimney was cleaned and inspected yesterday. Good and clean and structurally in great condition. My worrry is putting in upside down and creating more work for myself.
What type of liner is it?
Is it corregated on the inside like the outside.
It is non directionalHope you can tell by that pic
Thanks. That’s a big weight off me. How can you tell?It is non directional
Because that is olympia forever flex liner inside which is nondirectional.Thanks. That’s a big weight off me. How can you tell?
Depends if you are in New England or Australia.Interesting thread! Does the smoke ccw or clockwise travel inside the liner effect the draft? Does water play a role here Just wondering.
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