I recently purchased a Buck stove (wood insert), and I want to put a liner in my chimney (brick with clay liner, mostly inside the house). It's a straight shot up from the stove to the outside. I have access to (free) chimney pipe that I'm considering using as the liner. I know this is considerably heavier than the single-wall flexible liner I was considering buying, but the advantage of getting a smooth-walled, insulated liner seems the better route to go (and, again, free). I know I would need to install significant support at the top and bottom so no weight is sitting on the wood insert.
Are there reasons to not use chimney pipe as a liner?
The pipe MFR is Hart & Cooley, which seems to now be owned by Duravent. The pipe I have is similar to the TLC system, but older - the model number is 6DP30. I haven't found a ton of info on this model.
Thanks for your feedback!
Are there reasons to not use chimney pipe as a liner?
The pipe MFR is Hart & Cooley, which seems to now be owned by Duravent. The pipe I have is similar to the TLC system, but older - the model number is 6DP30. I haven't found a ton of info on this model.
Thanks for your feedback!