Ok, I'm looking at hooking up an OAK to my new stove (Fireview). What I'm considering is to run the pipe straight out the back wall behind the stove with rigid pipe (ala dryer pipe). Outside I plan to put some sort of screen and then a cover tbd to keep water from falling in (I have vinyl siding).
So - I'm looking for suggestions and advice here.
1) Is this a reasonable approach?
2) What problems might I encounter with this setup?
3) How can I finish the inside wall to look decent around the hole where the pipe goes through? I plan to paint the rigid pipe with the same color paint as the stove pipes are so that it will blend in, but once it hits the wall there must be a good way to cover up the edges of this hole. The stove is a good ways away from the wall so it won't hide it very well.
Thanks in advance!
So - I'm looking for suggestions and advice here.
1) Is this a reasonable approach?
2) What problems might I encounter with this setup?
3) How can I finish the inside wall to look decent around the hole where the pipe goes through? I plan to paint the rigid pipe with the same color paint as the stove pipes are so that it will blend in, but once it hits the wall there must be a good way to cover up the edges of this hole. The stove is a good ways away from the wall so it won't hide it very well.
Thanks in advance!