Okay, I've got the liner laid out across the great room floor and, after several hours work, it is straight! I've got the insulation laid out under it and am about to start spraying glue and taping tape.
The sweep said it would be a tight fit in a couple of places, but I'm gonna try it myself. Twenty-five feet of insulated liner is gonna be more than I think I can manage by myself and that's a darn steep roof!
Questions: How would you devise something to hook to the end of the liner to help pull it down the chimney? I don't have a pulling cone and don't know anyone who does.
Should the insulation cover the last inch of the pipe at both ends or should there be an opening left for clamps and the like?
Anything else I need to know? Thanks--
The sweep said it would be a tight fit in a couple of places, but I'm gonna try it myself. Twenty-five feet of insulated liner is gonna be more than I think I can manage by myself and that's a darn steep roof!
Questions: How would you devise something to hook to the end of the liner to help pull it down the chimney? I don't have a pulling cone and don't know anyone who does.
Should the insulation cover the last inch of the pipe at both ends or should there be an opening left for clamps and the like?
Anything else I need to know? Thanks--