Hi all,
I think I got in way over my head when purchasing a wood stove thinking I could install the 6inch stove into an existing 8inch flue in my house using a reducer. I had the chimney sweep guys come out and take a quick look and they suggested a new 6" liner would be the safer route. They said I could install it myself and save $1200 (nice company!).
EDIT: I'm a little confused because I have an older (20 years?) double wall 8" steel chimney and they suggested I insert a 6" liner down it. From what I can tell, liners are meant for masonry chimneys. Is it safe to do what they suggested? I have two 45 degree bends in the pipe, will liner even make those bends?
Thank you!
-Steve
I think I got in way over my head when purchasing a wood stove thinking I could install the 6inch stove into an existing 8inch flue in my house using a reducer. I had the chimney sweep guys come out and take a quick look and they suggested a new 6" liner would be the safer route. They said I could install it myself and save $1200 (nice company!).
EDIT: I'm a little confused because I have an older (20 years?) double wall 8" steel chimney and they suggested I insert a 6" liner down it. From what I can tell, liners are meant for masonry chimneys. Is it safe to do what they suggested? I have two 45 degree bends in the pipe, will liner even make those bends?
Thank you!
-Steve
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