Client wants this woodstove moved downstairs to where this cleanout is located. How involved would a job like this get?
Are you being asked to install it or just to bring it downstairs?Client wants this woodstove moved downstairs to where this cleanout is located. How involved would a job like this get?
Never said I was a pro either, lolYea you’re right. Need an apprentice?
It can be relatively easy or really involved. We really need many more details to know. But no you absolutely do not need a smoke chamber. A smoke chamber is for a fireplace and has nothing to do with a woodstove install.Yea you’re right. Need an apprentice?
Yea tough spot. Sometimes feel like I should be takin jobs I get offered that seem over my head, but probably for the best I dont and appreythe slow progression Im on. Who knowsNever said I was a pro either, lol
I thought this, the character i work with to get out of it mentioned the chamber. Initial discussion w homeowner is woodstove down to the basement where the cleanout is, and then block up the upstairs fireplace after the liner is attached. 1 story houseIt can be relatively easy or really involved. We really need many more details to know. But no you absolutely do not need a smoke chamber. A smoke chamber is for a fireplace and has nothing to do with a woodstove install.
Interesting, as I have the same setup here. Masonry fireplace in the living room, and the clean out in the furnace room. When I was getting quotes for either a pellet stove or wood stove, they included a new double wall steel chimney from the basement to the roof line for a wood stove. I got the pellet stove. The scope of work is already known. That is what I'd do, and then just stick a cheap electric fireplace in the upstairs one.I thought this, the character i work with to get out of it mentioned the chamber. Initial discussion w homeowner is woodstove down to the basement where the cleanout is, and then block up the upstairs fireplace after the liner is attached. 1 story house
Yeah i dont think this is a project someone with such limited knowledge should be taking on i would have them contact a chimney professionalI thought this, the character i work with to get out of it mentioned the chamber. Initial discussion w homeowner is woodstove down to the basement where the cleanout is, and then block up the upstairs fireplace after the liner is attached. 1 story house
You’re right, you’re right. How’d you really get into it? I really only do above roofline rebuilds. And have only done a few of them and one liner install. Go work for a big chimney outfit?Yeah i dont think this is a project someone with such limited knowledge should be taking on i would have them contact a chimney professional
Just talking about this way bein the only optionInteresting, as I have the same setup here. Masonry fireplace in the living room, and the clean out in the furnace room. When I was getting quotes for either a pellet stove or wood stove, they included a new double wall steel chimney from the basement to the roof line for a wood stove. I got the pellet stove. The scope of work is already known. That is what I'd do, and then just stick a cheap electric fireplace in the upstairs one.
I was born into it lol. Honestly most big chimney places aren't the place to learn allot about the industry. They are mostly concerned about making up salesYou’re right, you’re right. How’d you really get into it? I really only do above roofline rebuilds. And have only done a few of them and one liner install. Go work for a big chimney outfit?
You’re right, you’re right. How’d you really get into it? I really only do above roofline rebuilds. And have only done a few of them and one liner install. Go work for a big chimney outfit?
BTW, I didn't mean that they should get a pellet stove like me. I meant to say they should consider a steel pipe chimney from the basement for a woodstove. I am thinking they want to somehow save money, or don't want to see a new chimney.Interesting, as I have the same setup here. Masonry fireplace in the living room, and the clean out in the furnace room. When I was getting quotes for either a pellet stove or wood stove, they included a new double wall steel chimney from the basement to the roof line for a wood stove. I got the pellet stove. The scope of work is already known. That is what I'd do, and then just stick a cheap electric fireplace in the upstairs one.
I will warn you that many old school masons just build chimneys etc the way they were taught which was the way that guy was taught etc. As an example my friend who is the masonry teacher at the local tech school had never read a code book on chimneys. Had no idea they needed clearances etc.My story pretty much is I do a lot of stonework and some masonry repair within reason, for myself and am plenty busy. Working part time with a journeyman mason for educational puroses who does a lot of chimney work/fireplace stuff but hes slowin down. Learning slow and steady. I do think a lot of that work is a little more recession proof so prob in future will have to link up with more professional outfit for a crash course
Yea I mean this is common in general. Probably why I gotta look for a company to work with. Learned a lot from a lotI will warn you that many old school masons just build chimneys etc the way they were taught which was the way that guy was taught etc. As an example my friend who is the masonry teacher at the local tech school had never read a code book on chimneys. Had no idea they needed clearances etc.
If you stay at it and focus on doing things correctly and to code, you will stand out and and your customers will see that. You are learning now what to look for when you break out on your own. You’ll know the common mistakes of other masons.Yea I mean this is common in general. Probably why I gotta look for a company to work with. Learned a lot from a lot
Of old timers, and a lot of its the wrong way
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