Hi all, I'm new here, and it looks like a really helpful supportive community, so maybe you can give me some pointers.
We are about to buy a house built in 1994, with a prefab zero clearance metal fireplace, and we want to install a wood stove. The current chimney is I think metal pipe inside a wood structure covered with cedar siding. In other words, not a brick chimney.
I'm totally new to all this, but I've been looking around, and it seems that we need to see if the chimney is good enough for a wood stove, but I'm not sure what to look for.
A few days from now we'll be going through the house with a home inspector, and while he's there, I thought it would be a good idea to make sure and ask him about the chimney, but it would be great if I knew what to ask him to look for. Any tips? Just trying to get a sense of whether we'll have to rip out the whole chimney and replace with new pipe, or if a few modifications could do it.
We are about to buy a house built in 1994, with a prefab zero clearance metal fireplace, and we want to install a wood stove. The current chimney is I think metal pipe inside a wood structure covered with cedar siding. In other words, not a brick chimney.
I'm totally new to all this, but I've been looking around, and it seems that we need to see if the chimney is good enough for a wood stove, but I'm not sure what to look for.
A few days from now we'll be going through the house with a home inspector, and while he's there, I thought it would be a good idea to make sure and ask him about the chimney, but it would be great if I knew what to ask him to look for. Any tips? Just trying to get a sense of whether we'll have to rip out the whole chimney and replace with new pipe, or if a few modifications could do it.