Hello there,
I am interested in installing a pellet stove in my living room for both aesthetics and supplemental heat.
My major install question pertains to the chimney.
My house has an existing chimney that is no longer in use. It runs from the basement up through the main floor and second floor and ends at the floor level of the attic.
The ducting from the furnace to the second floor rooms has been run through this chimney.
I have seen before where stoves have been installed using existing chimneys by way of the double or triple wall chimney pipe being inserted into the chimney and using the chimney as a pathway.
I am unfamiliar with laws and regulations on these installs so my question is can I utilize the old chimney by running the flue pipe through it and up out the roof through the attic if it will fit with the duct pipe that is already there?
Would it be allowed to run that pipe through there with the furnace pipe?
I am interested in installing a pellet stove in my living room for both aesthetics and supplemental heat.
My major install question pertains to the chimney.
My house has an existing chimney that is no longer in use. It runs from the basement up through the main floor and second floor and ends at the floor level of the attic.
The ducting from the furnace to the second floor rooms has been run through this chimney.
I have seen before where stoves have been installed using existing chimneys by way of the double or triple wall chimney pipe being inserted into the chimney and using the chimney as a pathway.
I am unfamiliar with laws and regulations on these installs so my question is can I utilize the old chimney by running the flue pipe through it and up out the roof through the attic if it will fit with the duct pipe that is already there?
Would it be allowed to run that pipe through there with the furnace pipe?