Hello everyone! I need to disconnect my freestanding gas fireplace in order to have new carpet installed. I don't know how to disconnect the upside down L shaped black stove pipe that vents through the wall. The joints of the stovepipe are sealed so I'm not sure where to try to disconnect it. We are going to hook it back up once the carpet is installed, so I don't want to damage anything. Can anyone help?
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; if in doubt, have a contractor remove it. My personal thoughts are that this pipe is probably no different than what is used for a wood burner where the sections are all male/female with probable sheet metal screws securing them. At the elbow, remove the screws if evident and while someone is holding on to the wall's parallel section, walk the stove and the vertical & 90 elbow section of the pipe backwards. The entire unit with the vertical and elbow will "probably" remain in tact....