I'm getting a wood burning insert for my fireplace. From the reading I have done, it seems the best practice is to install an insulated liner. I poked my head in the fire place and opened the damper. The flue tile looks to be either 12x12 or 13x13, so there is plenty of room:
I understand the details about building a block off plate, and insulating it with roxul. My questions concern the top of the chimney. My chimney has two flues, one of which is used by a high mass natural gas boiler in the garage. There is one large rain cap covering both flues. Here is a picture from bing maps, as it's too dark to take a photo at the moment:
Can I just terminate my flexible liner into a top plate and reinstall the large common rain cap? I assume the top plates include a hose clamp or some other means of holding the flexible liner? Being that I'm planning to reuse the existing rain cap, I figured on just getting a flat top plate and attaching it with silicone to the flue since I'm not certain of the flue tile size:
Should I just cut the top of the liner flush with the collar or leave it proud a few inches?
Being that there are two flues: Will I likely encounter smoke traveling back down the gas boiler flue? The boiler does have a motorized damper, but it will run when the stove is in use because it also produces DHW.
And finally: Can anyone recommend a supplier for a preinsulated stainless flexible liner for a good price?
I understand the details about building a block off plate, and insulating it with roxul. My questions concern the top of the chimney. My chimney has two flues, one of which is used by a high mass natural gas boiler in the garage. There is one large rain cap covering both flues. Here is a picture from bing maps, as it's too dark to take a photo at the moment:
Can I just terminate my flexible liner into a top plate and reinstall the large common rain cap? I assume the top plates include a hose clamp or some other means of holding the flexible liner? Being that I'm planning to reuse the existing rain cap, I figured on just getting a flat top plate and attaching it with silicone to the flue since I'm not certain of the flue tile size:
Should I just cut the top of the liner flush with the collar or leave it proud a few inches?
Being that there are two flues: Will I likely encounter smoke traveling back down the gas boiler flue? The boiler does have a motorized damper, but it will run when the stove is in use because it also produces DHW.
And finally: Can anyone recommend a supplier for a preinsulated stainless flexible liner for a good price?
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