Sealant for wood burning stove?

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remobec

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Aug 31, 2015
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Hello,
We have a home with a wood burning stove. The flute is double insulated and has a collar on the roof. However, we're not sure if we need some sort of sealant on the collar/chimney? If so, what type should we be using?

Thanks,
Becky
 
Post a pic of the area you are trying to seal. Generally sealant is not required unless it is on the roof to keep water out
 
Hello,
We have a home with a wood burning stove. The flute is double insulated and has a collar on the roof. However, we're not sure if we need some sort of sealant on the collar/chimney? If so, what type should we be using?

Thanks,
Becky

Yes, you need sealant on the storm collar of a class A system but none on the actual cone shaped chimney flashing that sits on the roof. It will be a silicon based product from home depot, a grey color to match the pipe, I don't recall the exact name of the product but seem to remember it is something like GE2.
 
Clear GE Silicone II works well.
 
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