Chimney / clearance question

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ws1511

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Nov 6, 2021
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Vermont
Looking for input on chimney clearance in a small cabin. Top of flue is in a double wall pipe. Looking at where it exits the roof, after entering ceiling, the double wall appears to butt up against a wood panel just before exiting the roof. Am I correct there should be 2” space between the double wall and that wood (or anything else combustible)?

We used it all last winter fine, I hadn’t seen this until recently. Couple photos attached. Thanks for input.


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Yes, you are correct. At least, mostly. 2" generally, but some have less clearance requirements. The class A should have a sticker listing what is needed.
 
The chimney pipe is too close to the wood. 2" is the most common clearance requirement for Class A chimney pipe. This definitely should be fixed.