I understand the requirement for chimney hight is 3' above point of passage through roof and 2' taller than structure in a 10' radius.
My question is this: My existing brick chimney has multiple flues within it. Is there any reason I can't run my pre-fab triple-wall chimney up along my existing brick chimney about 6" away, and then terminate around the same height (so long as the 3' 2' 10' rule is otherwise met)?
I can't find a specific answer anywhere online. Is this matter addressed in a code book anywhere?
I get the feeling the 2' 3' 10' rule still applies although it would be frustrating because my existing brick chimney has multiple flues and those are still built that way today without violating any kind of building code.
Thanks for any input!
My question is this: My existing brick chimney has multiple flues within it. Is there any reason I can't run my pre-fab triple-wall chimney up along my existing brick chimney about 6" away, and then terminate around the same height (so long as the 3' 2' 10' rule is otherwise met)?
I can't find a specific answer anywhere online. Is this matter addressed in a code book anywhere?
I get the feeling the 2' 3' 10' rule still applies although it would be frustrating because my existing brick chimney has multiple flues and those are still built that way today without violating any kind of building code.
Thanks for any input!