Black chimney pipe?

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max384

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Nov 28, 2015
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Eagle Rock, PA
Maybe my Google-fu is weak, but I can't seem to find any outdoor black chimney pipe. I'll soon be installing my new wood stove, and I'd REALLY prefer black chimney pipe, as opposed to the bare metal look. However, the only black double-walled pipe I can find is stove pipe meant for indoor use.

Does this exist?

If not, can I just paint with high-temp paint?

Or am I stuck with a bare metal chimney if I want to burn wood?
 
olympia's ventis can be powder coated as well for a 25% upcharge
 
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Those prices look about normal for class-A chimney pipe. A full length chimney will usually cost about as much as the stove.
 
Those prices look about normal for class-A chimney pipe. A full length chimney will usually cost about as much as the stove.

The black chimney piece that was linked was $90 for a one-foot section. That seems to be about 3-4 times the cost per foot of what I've been finding for regular metal chimney pipe.
 
Wipe it down with some white vinegar and paint it with some high temp paint. We do it all the time, it holds up pretty well.
 
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