I'm doing a new install and have some options to consider here.
The prime objective is to get a SS liner into a masonry chimney with 8 x 8 tiles.
My options are:
1. a well respected professional, who I know will do an excellent job - but will be expensive. His specs include breaking out the clay tiles so that he can get "enough"
insulation around the liner. Is there a spec? I've seen 1" and 1/2" - I think I can get 1/2" and 6" SS down this perfectly straight flue.
2. Downsize to 5.5" SS if the 6" will not fit. The flue is 32' tall, so I'm worried about lack of draft - and I can fit a damper if too much draft.
3. Use rigid liner and no insulation.
4. use pour - in insulation in any of the above choices.
Any knowledge / comments appreciated.
Thanks.
The prime objective is to get a SS liner into a masonry chimney with 8 x 8 tiles.
My options are:
1. a well respected professional, who I know will do an excellent job - but will be expensive. His specs include breaking out the clay tiles so that he can get "enough"
insulation around the liner. Is there a spec? I've seen 1" and 1/2" - I think I can get 1/2" and 6" SS down this perfectly straight flue.
2. Downsize to 5.5" SS if the 6" will not fit. The flue is 32' tall, so I'm worried about lack of draft - and I can fit a damper if too much draft.
3. Use rigid liner and no insulation.
4. use pour - in insulation in any of the above choices.
Any knowledge / comments appreciated.
Thanks.