Hello,
I purchased a house that had an Olympic Fireplace Insert in the fireplace. I had the chimney inspected and was informed that the insert was vented directly to the flue and the flue was damaged. I was given a quote for $3500 to replace the flue and make the fireplace safe to use. I have no interest in replacing the flue and using the fireplace without an insert, so I would like to install a liner and use the existing insert.
I pulled the insert out to take a look. I expected to see a round outlet, but instead there is a rectangular outlet. What is the proper way to connect this to a stainless liner?
Also, I see the tag states "MINIMUM MASONRY CHIMNEY AREA:144 SQ. IN. HEARTH EXTENSION". What is this referring to? If round, that would be a 6.77" diameter. Does this mean a 6" liner would not be appropriate?
I purchased a house that had an Olympic Fireplace Insert in the fireplace. I had the chimney inspected and was informed that the insert was vented directly to the flue and the flue was damaged. I was given a quote for $3500 to replace the flue and make the fireplace safe to use. I have no interest in replacing the flue and using the fireplace without an insert, so I would like to install a liner and use the existing insert.
I pulled the insert out to take a look. I expected to see a round outlet, but instead there is a rectangular outlet. What is the proper way to connect this to a stainless liner?
Also, I see the tag states "MINIMUM MASONRY CHIMNEY AREA:144 SQ. IN. HEARTH EXTENSION". What is this referring to? If round, that would be a 6.77" diameter. Does this mean a 6" liner would not be appropriate?
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