Hi there,
I recently moved into a house with an existing wood insert in a masonry fireplace with a stainless steel liner up the chimney. The insert is an ugly beast and I'm planning to replace it with a flush model. All I'm finding new though are inserts with 6" flue openings. Is it possible to still use the 8" liner on this? I'm unfamiliar whether there's an adapter to buy or change to make to avoid having to install a whole new liner.
Also whoever installed the liner had it coming down at the slightest of an angle. any suggestions on how to straighten it out are appreciated.
Thanks
I recently moved into a house with an existing wood insert in a masonry fireplace with a stainless steel liner up the chimney. The insert is an ugly beast and I'm planning to replace it with a flush model. All I'm finding new though are inserts with 6" flue openings. Is it possible to still use the 8" liner on this? I'm unfamiliar whether there's an adapter to buy or change to make to avoid having to install a whole new liner.
Also whoever installed the liner had it coming down at the slightest of an angle. any suggestions on how to straighten it out are appreciated.
Thanks