Hello,
I am installing a Kuma Cascade into a family room fireplace. The fireplace is a straight shot up about 6 feet where it penetrates a flat roof and then extends another 9 feet. It is full brick and clay lined. The clay tiles are 9x18 outer dimensions.
My issue is the lining. Do I need to install an insulated liner? Kuma calls for 6" and that will likely be tight. The damper area will need to be cut or the liner will need to be bent. The chimney is straight I could easily get 12' of solid chimney pipe down before I need a small bend and to get through the smoke chamber and damper to the wood stove.
I got some quotes and 4k seems a bit excessive for a 20' liner and given that it is straight it seems like I could DIY. My stove seller said he would do it for 2k but he hasn't looked at the install and he isn't planning to insulate the liner.
Location is 19096 is someone is local and has a reputable sweep I am happy to get another quote.
Thank you in advance for the help.
I am installing a Kuma Cascade into a family room fireplace. The fireplace is a straight shot up about 6 feet where it penetrates a flat roof and then extends another 9 feet. It is full brick and clay lined. The clay tiles are 9x18 outer dimensions.
My issue is the lining. Do I need to install an insulated liner? Kuma calls for 6" and that will likely be tight. The damper area will need to be cut or the liner will need to be bent. The chimney is straight I could easily get 12' of solid chimney pipe down before I need a small bend and to get through the smoke chamber and damper to the wood stove.
I got some quotes and 4k seems a bit excessive for a 20' liner and given that it is straight it seems like I could DIY. My stove seller said he would do it for 2k but he hasn't looked at the install and he isn't planning to insulate the liner.
Location is 19096 is someone is local and has a reputable sweep I am happy to get another quote.
Thank you in advance for the help.