Bub381 said:We have a closet that leads to a kneewall and it comes up through the kneewall.Installed a smoke detector in the closet and other rooms.It has more than the 2" needed.I do keep an eye out for anything showing too much heat.
madison said:To transition a structure - wall, ceiling etc, the stovepipe should be Class A, not "double wall". And would remain Class A from that point.
Are you confusing Class A as double wall? Or indeed is it double wall in your attic?
Highbeam said:Professional install is absolutely no guarantee of professional or safe install. It should be, and the pros are generally better than the worst DIY. I measured my clearances after the professional install and the pipe was less than 2" from the rafter. I had him come back and reinstall. The permit inspector had no interest in checking clearances either so that is another "guarantee" that isn't a guarantee.
So, as you did, check it yourself.
Flamegrower said:Bub381 said:We have a closet that leads to a kneewall and it comes up through the kneewall.Installed a smoke detector in the closet and other rooms.It has more than the 2" needed.I do keep an eye out for anything showing too much heat.
Yes Bub, sounds like you have it covered pretty good....all goes back to the saying "an ounce of protection is worth a pound of prevention"......or something like that....lol....my friends all call me Scotty Overkill because I go totally above and beyond code anytime I can do so, just for the piece of mind.....helps me sleep better knowing my family will be safe......
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