Hello all,
First post here. 4 years ago I had a Regency CI2600 installed by a local shop. Turns out it had to be replaced due to a warranty issue. Since the warranty is parts only, I decided to undertake this myself.
I found 3 issues with the installation.
1) The chimney liner was crushed to get it to pass the throat, way more than I think necessary. Is this a problem? Is there any way I can bend it back?
2) No liner insulation.
3) No block off plate.
I'm considering to get some rockwool for the bottom of the liner and fashion a block off plate as has been very nicely outlined on the forum, but what do you guys think about the first two?
First post here. 4 years ago I had a Regency CI2600 installed by a local shop. Turns out it had to be replaced due to a warranty issue. Since the warranty is parts only, I decided to undertake this myself.
I found 3 issues with the installation.
1) The chimney liner was crushed to get it to pass the throat, way more than I think necessary. Is this a problem? Is there any way I can bend it back?
2) No liner insulation.
3) No block off plate.
I'm considering to get some rockwool for the bottom of the liner and fashion a block off plate as has been very nicely outlined on the forum, but what do you guys think about the first two?
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![[Hearth.com] Crushed Flue Liner [Hearth.com] Crushed Flue Liner](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/231/231248-bbffe28a1dc901e7204b7f5f52771165.jpg?hash=6yfJjLZ4Gh)