Hey y’all,
I live in a house built in 1823. Though the chimneys eyeball well, I don’t trust them. I wanted to line the chimney, but after trying to no avail to get an estimate on this, I decided to just get a wood stove and run a pipe up through the chimney.
The only person I could get to give me any kind of estimate said I’d still need to line the chimney separately and recommended tearing down the chimney and rebuilding.
Does this sound true? Surely if I run a pipe up the length of the chimney and slightly beyond that would be safe? Do modern pipes get hot on the outside? I thought that was one of the benefits of a modern pipe and wood stove?
Thanks for any help! Regards, Andrea
I live in a house built in 1823. Though the chimneys eyeball well, I don’t trust them. I wanted to line the chimney, but after trying to no avail to get an estimate on this, I decided to just get a wood stove and run a pipe up through the chimney.
The only person I could get to give me any kind of estimate said I’d still need to line the chimney separately and recommended tearing down the chimney and rebuilding.
Does this sound true? Surely if I run a pipe up the length of the chimney and slightly beyond that would be safe? Do modern pipes get hot on the outside? I thought that was one of the benefits of a modern pipe and wood stove?
Thanks for any help! Regards, Andrea