Breaking Out Flue

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lawn717

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Feb 15, 2021
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Central PA
I’d like to break out the flue liner going to my basement and install a 6” insulated liner for a wood stove.

Renting a tile breaker from Rockford seems expensive, are there other routes/suggestions?

Clay flue is 8x13 and a straight shot to my basement. The chimney is a little over 20 feet. Home built in late 1940s.
 
Shouldn't a 6" liner fit down that without breaking it out?
 
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Good question. 8x13 is OD. The ID is just a hair over 7”. Once the 6” pipe is insulated, that’ll leave little if any wiggle room.
You can just use an oval liner
 
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Right, I did that for the other flue I have going to the Drolet insert in my living room. I ruled that out an oval liner, but don't see any reason not to if it saves me from breaking out the clay flue?
The only reason would be if the existing flue is extremely dirty and it would be easier to just break out than to clean
 
I did exactly this 6 years ago. Sketchy af but i succeeded. Here is my thread with photos on my liner break-out


I would highly recommend more safety equipment and protocols, but I survived.
 
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I did exactly this 6 years ago. Sketchy af but i succeeded. Here is my thread with photos on my liner break-out


I would highly recommend more safety equipment and protocols, but I survived.
Dang very nice job! I think bholler talked me into an oval liner at the present, but if I ever run a new flue to the insert in my living room I think I will knock that one out...
 
Stopped by my local dealer to see if they would 1.) sell me an oval liner and 2.) give me a quote. They were quite helpful and came out to roughly $1600... my hope was to keep it under $2k.

@bholler they showed me this "Home Saver Pro" liner, seemed thick and rigid to me.

Guess my one worry is the oval liner still being a tight fit once it's wrapped in insulation with a 7" ID on my clay flue.