Hey all,
Last year I installed a Vogelzang Colonial and Chimney liner kit with lots of help from this forum, thanks!
This year I want to be able to heat my garage so I can be in there during the freezing Northern Minnesota winter.
It's a typical truss framed gable garage with exposed joists and a straight run up to the OSB and steel roof. The pitch isn't too steep.
I see kits online to do this but the instructions are often complex and cover every single possible permutation so I'm getting a little confused. Money is very tight so what's the most cost-effective way of putting double walled pipe through this roof, supporting it and flashing? Are the duravent/selkirk kits the only game in town? I don't mind doing more work to save money on this.
Also, any tips for installing the flashing? Obviously it's got to go under the steel roof at the highest point, how do I get it under there?
Any advice appreciated
Last year I installed a Vogelzang Colonial and Chimney liner kit with lots of help from this forum, thanks!
This year I want to be able to heat my garage so I can be in there during the freezing Northern Minnesota winter.
It's a typical truss framed gable garage with exposed joists and a straight run up to the OSB and steel roof. The pitch isn't too steep.
I see kits online to do this but the instructions are often complex and cover every single possible permutation so I'm getting a little confused. Money is very tight so what's the most cost-effective way of putting double walled pipe through this roof, supporting it and flashing? Are the duravent/selkirk kits the only game in town? I don't mind doing more work to save money on this.
Also, any tips for installing the flashing? Obviously it's got to go under the steel roof at the highest point, how do I get it under there?
Any advice appreciated
