I'm going to be installing my woodstove tomorrow and was reading the chimney instructions awhile ago. It's duravent chimney. and I read a line that said
Apply a high-temperature (500OF), non-hardening waterproof sealant around the chimney at the point where the Storm
Collar will meet the chimney just above the Flashing.
The guy in the stove store didn't mention it and he's closed now. I took a trip to Lowes and all I found were stuff to use around brick inside and brick chiney and it drys hard. and firestop caulk which says to only use indoors.
So...anyone know what I should be using for this application ? Or can I just use RTV sealer like I'd use on engine gaskets ?
Not a huge deal as that's close to the last thing to do and won't hold up the installation, it'll just hold up the firing of the stove.
Thanks,
Nick
Apply a high-temperature (500OF), non-hardening waterproof sealant around the chimney at the point where the Storm
Collar will meet the chimney just above the Flashing.
The guy in the stove store didn't mention it and he's closed now. I took a trip to Lowes and all I found were stuff to use around brick inside and brick chiney and it drys hard. and firestop caulk which says to only use indoors.
So...anyone know what I should be using for this application ? Or can I just use RTV sealer like I'd use on engine gaskets ?
Not a huge deal as that's close to the last thing to do and won't hold up the installation, it'll just hold up the firing of the stove.
Thanks,
Nick