Hey,
Have two stove/chimney related questions, all help appreciated!
1— Recently relocated to a cabin and we're heating pretty much exclusively with wood. Noticed a leak around the chimney—upstairs, the source was water adhering to the metal chimney. I went up on the roof and it appears there is a slight gap between the chimney and storm collar, and that's where water is coming through. Wondering the best way to fix this — whether some kind of high heat caulk will do it, or putting a second storm collar on top, or something else?
2— The stove itself works well enough but has a decent sized crack in the back. It is an older Jotul 602 model. Intending to fix it with furnace cement, I assume this is the way to go? Have not done this sort of repair before, so thought I would check!
Have two stove/chimney related questions, all help appreciated!
1— Recently relocated to a cabin and we're heating pretty much exclusively with wood. Noticed a leak around the chimney—upstairs, the source was water adhering to the metal chimney. I went up on the roof and it appears there is a slight gap between the chimney and storm collar, and that's where water is coming through. Wondering the best way to fix this — whether some kind of high heat caulk will do it, or putting a second storm collar on top, or something else?
2— The stove itself works well enough but has a decent sized crack in the back. It is an older Jotul 602 model. Intending to fix it with furnace cement, I assume this is the way to go? Have not done this sort of repair before, so thought I would check!