So yesterday I was researching on sizing a liner for my exterior chimney. The flue size is 6-1/2 x 10-1/2 chimney is 15ft-6inches and the stove insert has a 6" diameter. I called a few places and I got two suggestions that I need an opinion on from everyone before I place an order today.
First advice I got was to use a 5-1/2" diameter flex liner and place an reducer at the stove pipe end. Because of the fule being small, I will not be able to add an insulation wrap.
Second advice I got was to use a 6" diameter flex liner and reshape it slightly to be oval in the mid-section, which will decrease it to less the 6" diameter.
Any suggestion which option to go with?
All so, from the top of my chimney crown to the bottom of the hearth is 15'-6". Some places sell flex liners in 15' and 20 lengths, which size would you recommend? All so I notice some are smooth wall and some not does this really matter or not?
Thanks
Frank
First advice I got was to use a 5-1/2" diameter flex liner and place an reducer at the stove pipe end. Because of the fule being small, I will not be able to add an insulation wrap.
Second advice I got was to use a 6" diameter flex liner and reshape it slightly to be oval in the mid-section, which will decrease it to less the 6" diameter.
Any suggestion which option to go with?
All so, from the top of my chimney crown to the bottom of the hearth is 15'-6". Some places sell flex liners in 15' and 20 lengths, which size would you recommend? All so I notice some are smooth wall and some not does this really matter or not?
Thanks
Frank