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I'm new to chimneys and wood stoves but I'm trying to figure out if there would be any options for my situation. I have a existing masonry chimney with a clay flue liner that is clean and in good shape. There isn't anything venting into this and I had to pull the drywall to find where the existing hole was. From reading code for my state if I re install a clay thimble into the chimney I would need to frame and build a 12 inch surround completely around the thimble to be clear of the combustibles. Am I on the right track? My other question is, is there any other options to use a different type of thimble into the masonry chimney that would reduce my clearanced and not have to brick? I am going to have a chimney sweep come verify my condition of the chimney and flue for safety before even starting the install. Thanks
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