There seem to be quite a few "pros" around who have a lot of cons against them. 😏 😒 The guy that installed the stove I sold my BIL supposedly worked at the stove shop previously. From what I saw, I'm guessing he cut their grass. 😆 Unsafe install that I fixed for them..you're not gonna have a hack like that come back.Don’t understand how they could specialize in wood stoves and install upside down. Now I worry the rest of the install is messed up
What stove is this?Don’t understand how they could specialize in wood stoves and install upside down. Now I worry the rest of the install is messed up
17.5 from center of pipe. They went with clearances marked in summit stove guidelines, not pipe clearances. Any idea how difficult it would be at this point to change pipe to double wall pipe? Would it require redoing chimney? It is double wall above ceiling. We haven’t paid the installers the second part of their deposit and since it also looks like it also doesn’t meet single wall pipe clearance, I’m debating asking them to replace with double wall. If it is a difficult job I am hesitant to ask because I worry about these contractors knowledge of installing. Could also get pipe shields or wallshields right?What is the distance from the outside of the stove pipe to the wall?
We are going to try and get pictures of it up there tomorrow night.Can uyou get into the attic and take pics of the work up there?
The stove pipe clearance requirement trumps the stove manual which in this case is misleading. There is a caveat for that clearance in the Summit manual. Note the asterisk text:17.5 from center of pipe. They went with clearances marked in summit stove guidelines, not pipe clearances. Any idea how difficult it would be at this point to change pipe to double wall pipe? Would it require redoing chimney? It is double wall above ceiling. We haven’t paid the installers the second part of their deposit and since it also looks like it also doesn’t meet single wall pipe clearance, I’m debating asking them to replace with double wall. If it is a difficult job I am hesitant to ask because I worry about these contractors knowledge of installing. Could also get pipe shields or wallshields right?
We ended up installing double wall! Feel like I can sleep better. The stove is already too big for our space so the heat we lose from the pipe is no big deal.The stove pipe clearance requirement trumps the stove manual which in this case is misleading. There is a caveat for that clearance in the Summit manual. Note the asterisk text:
As tested, a pipe shield may be required by local authorities
In the new LE manual they say:
NOTE: local/national codes or regulations may override some guidelines in this manual
I call BS on these statements. The stovepipe requirement supersedes the stove manual requirements and they should know this.
Switching to double-wall is an easy change as long as it is the same brand as the chimney pipe and ceiling support box. For Selkirk that would be their DSP stovepipe.
Another option would be to attach stove pipe shields to the stovepipe.
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