This is my first post. I've been doing a lot of reading here and have resisted the temptation to post any silly questions. But, I've done so much reading, I think I've confused myself.
I am planning on installing a wood stove in my house in the near future. I would like to do the install myself. The only place that sells chimney supplies in my area is Lowe's. They have the Supervent stuff. They have everything I need to install the chimney including the ceiling support kit and the various lengths of Class A. I will have to order some decent stove pipe from somewhere since all they have is some junky interlocking stuff. My questions is, if I use all the Supervent stuff for the chimney, what can I use for the stove pipe? Does mixing brands not matter when it applies to stove pipe and chimney? The only place I see that sells Supervent stove pipe online is Home Depot Canada. I was thinking about using double wall stove pipe although my clearances will probably be good enough for single wall. Can someone tell me what's acceptable?
I am planning on installing a wood stove in my house in the near future. I would like to do the install myself. The only place that sells chimney supplies in my area is Lowe's. They have the Supervent stuff. They have everything I need to install the chimney including the ceiling support kit and the various lengths of Class A. I will have to order some decent stove pipe from somewhere since all they have is some junky interlocking stuff. My questions is, if I use all the Supervent stuff for the chimney, what can I use for the stove pipe? Does mixing brands not matter when it applies to stove pipe and chimney? The only place I see that sells Supervent stove pipe online is Home Depot Canada. I was thinking about using double wall stove pipe although my clearances will probably be good enough for single wall. Can someone tell me what's acceptable?