Olympia 304 liner resellers

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What are you venting with your linerI'm sure there are others, but here are some that sell the 304 Class A insulated pipe, if that was what you are looking for, if you need the 304L flex liners I'm sure any of these places can get them if they don't stock them, many may have the 316ti flex liners. What are you venting with your liner

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(broken link removed to http://www.fireplace-chimneystore.com/ventis-316l-stainless.html)

https://www.cjshearthandhome.com/ventis

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http://www.stove-parts.net/Ventis_Chimney_s/144.htm

(broken link removed to https://www.rockfordchimneysupply.com/rock-vent-class-a-chimney-systems)

http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Chimney/Chimney-Systems
 
What are you venting with your linerI'm sure there are others, but here are some that sell the 304 Class A insulated pipe, if that was what you are looking for, if you need the 304L flex liners I'm sure any of these places can get them if they don't stock them, many may have the 316ti flex liners. What are you venting with your liner

(broken link removed to http://www.hartshearth.com/ProductCart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=785)

(broken link removed to http://www.fireplace-chimneystore.com/ventis-316l-stainless.html)

https://www.cjshearthandhome.com/ventis

(broken link removed to https://www.cheapchimney.com/products/ventis-class-a-all-fuel-system-316l-stove-pipe)

http://www.stove-parts.net/Ventis_Chimney_s/144.htm

(broken link removed to https://www.rockfordchimneysupply.com/rock-vent-class-a-chimney-systems)

http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Chimney/Chimney-Systems

Thanks for your reply! It will be hooked up to a wood stove. I just wanted some reputable resellers. I did check out that fireplace-chimneystore site and I couldn't believe how reasonable the liners were (I only need 15 feet of 6 inch). I just wanted to make sure it was legit haha.
 
What are you venting with your linerI'm sure there are others, but here are some that sell the 304 Class A insulated pipe, if that was what you are looking for, if you need the 304L flex liners I'm sure any of these places can get them if they don't stock them, many may have the 316ti flex liners. What are you venting with your liner

(broken link removed to http://www.hartshearth.com/ProductCart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=785)

(broken link removed to http://www.fireplace-chimneystore.com/ventis-316l-stainless.html)

https://www.cjshearthandhome.com/ventis

(broken link removed to https://www.cheapchimney.com/products/ventis-class-a-all-fuel-system-316l-stove-pipe)

http://www.stove-parts.net/Ventis_Chimney_s/144.htm

(broken link removed to https://www.rockfordchimneysupply.com/rock-vent-class-a-chimney-systems)

http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Chimney/Chimney-Systems


I'm sorry - I should specify I am looking for a heavy flex liner.
 
I have never dealt with that company, but the Olympia Heavy Flex or Hybrid are both really good liners.
 
I'm sorry - I should specify I am looking for a heavy flex liner.
I looked at their site. I didnt see olympias heavy flex (armor flex) but they have copperfeilds heavy wall which is great liner and is even thicker than olympias. They also have olympia hybrid liner which is inbetween heavy wall and light wall. It is still
 
Yes the exact same construction as heavy wall liners just with thinner material. Personally i would still go with heavy wall. But hybrid is fine.
 
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I don't quite understand why the smooth double wall flue pipe from Rockford is junk? The smooth wall is an attractive feature to me at least it is something I "think" would be good.

Is the double smooth wall from DuraVent also junk? I've never had a harder time making a purchase than buying flue pipe for my stove.
 
I don't quite understand why the smooth double wall flue pipe from Rockford is junk? The smooth wall is an attractive feature to me at least it is something I "think" would be good.

Is the double smooth wall from DuraVent also junk? I've never had a harder time making a purchase than buying flue pipe for my stove.
because the bottom edge of the inner layer is completely unsupported. it tends to kink when bent to hard and then gets caught on the brush when cleaning. Any of the light wall smooth inner wall flexible liners are not worth installing in my opinion. If you want smooth wall go with heavy or mid weight liners for flex or rigid.
 
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Thanks for the quick response. Just got off woodland direct and I found the Champion heavy flex liner kit with insulation and tee and everything else for $910. The thickness was .018 and it appears to be smooth wall flex that I was looking for. I could then transition to the Champion class A when exiting the chimney to get above roof line.

Would this be a good quality liner you would recommend? Thanks in advance. I value your opinions.
 
Thanks for the quick response. Just got off woodland direct and I found the Champion heavy flex liner kit with insulation and tee and everything else for $910. The thickness was .018 and it appears to be smooth wall flex that I was looking for. I could then transition to the Champion class A when exiting the chimney to get above roof line.

Would this be a good quality liner you would recommend? Thanks in advance. I value your opinions.
Yes that is exactly the same products we use. They just relabel them from olymia to champion.