When installing chimney pipe through the ceiling/roof, is there some reason why having a single long length (5') is better than having two sections of, say, a 2' + a 3' length? If either is fine, it would be very handy for me to be able to disassemble the two terminal sections for ease of cleaning. Trying to reach up to the top of a 5' length to run a brush and rod down it would be pretty tough on this roof, even from the uphill side.
I'm wondering whether the 2 sections would become tough to separate once the chimney has been used for a while. In case it matters, this will be double-wall DuraVent DuraTech pipe with the twist-lock connection at the joints. I also read that it's advisable to have the final piece (the one with the chimney cap on it) be a short section because that is the piece most likely to degrade and need replacement from smoke damage. True?
I'm wondering whether the 2 sections would become tough to separate once the chimney has been used for a while. In case it matters, this will be double-wall DuraVent DuraTech pipe with the twist-lock connection at the joints. I also read that it's advisable to have the final piece (the one with the chimney cap on it) be a short section because that is the piece most likely to degrade and need replacement from smoke damage. True?