So I came across a possible install today and am stumped at the moment.
The home owner wants to have a wood stove installed in a summer kitchen area in the back of their 175 year old home.
They would like it in the same place that I'm assuming was home to an old cook stove. The original chimney is still in place and has a plate over the flue entrance and would normally seem to me like a pretty basic liner install.
Trouble is, the masonry chimney has been taken down below the roof line and the roof has long since been enclosed and sealed.
Is there a way to run a liner up to the top of the masonry, carry on with factory built chimney and properly breach the roof similar to a usual factory built chimney install???
I've yet to dig through the WETT books as I just returned home, just thought I'd ask the pros first.
Sorry about the pic quality, I snapped a couple from the attic the best I can and the other is from the summer kitchen looking up at the flue.
Thanks,
Nick
![[Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question [Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/83/83124-52ba51d2b8982af11fa735856c95a5cd.jpg?hash=D9o5Hs1Wez)
![[Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question [Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/83/83125-7115ec3901f386e5e1f17df553b08389.jpg?hash=pKeJEy7fhm)
![[Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question [Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/83/83126-b53fbd378fdb94c2a64a5c5027ed2047.jpg?hash=GFFLGfjPbn)
![[Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question [Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/83/83127-243ebe28d57dacf48021292175bdb451.jpg?hash=aeUfoVqNN3)
The home owner wants to have a wood stove installed in a summer kitchen area in the back of their 175 year old home.
They would like it in the same place that I'm assuming was home to an old cook stove. The original chimney is still in place and has a plate over the flue entrance and would normally seem to me like a pretty basic liner install.
Trouble is, the masonry chimney has been taken down below the roof line and the roof has long since been enclosed and sealed.
Is there a way to run a liner up to the top of the masonry, carry on with factory built chimney and properly breach the roof similar to a usual factory built chimney install???
I've yet to dig through the WETT books as I just returned home, just thought I'd ask the pros first.
Sorry about the pic quality, I snapped a couple from the attic the best I can and the other is from the summer kitchen looking up at the flue.
Thanks,
Nick
![[Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question [Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/83/83124-52ba51d2b8982af11fa735856c95a5cd.jpg?hash=D9o5Hs1Wez)
![[Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question [Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/83/83125-7115ec3901f386e5e1f17df553b08389.jpg?hash=pKeJEy7fhm)
![[Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question [Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/83/83126-b53fbd378fdb94c2a64a5c5027ed2047.jpg?hash=GFFLGfjPbn)
![[Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question [Hearth.com] Attic Masonry Chimney Question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/83/83127-243ebe28d57dacf48021292175bdb451.jpg?hash=aeUfoVqNN3)