Hello,
First time post, although I've read many others. This is a great resource.
I am installing an insulated 6" chimney liner in my existing chimney. The liner will drop down into the basement, where a cinder block wall sits between the chimney and interior wall of the basement. The pass-through the cinder block is lined with a tile, I'm not sure what kind because it was put in before I bought the house. The previous installation had a double walled stove pipe cemented into the pass-through, dumping the smoke right into the chimney.
My question is, what is the proper set up to connect a double walled stove pipe to the snout on the tee? Should I
First time post, although I've read many others. This is a great resource.
I am installing an insulated 6" chimney liner in my existing chimney. The liner will drop down into the basement, where a cinder block wall sits between the chimney and interior wall of the basement. The pass-through the cinder block is lined with a tile, I'm not sure what kind because it was put in before I bought the house. The previous installation had a double walled stove pipe cemented into the pass-through, dumping the smoke right into the chimney.
My question is, what is the proper set up to connect a double walled stove pipe to the snout on the tee? Should I
- Get a 22" tee snout and bring it into the room, then cement it in?
- Cement the existing 6" tee in the back of the pass-through and run a double walled stove pipe into the pass through?
- Cement the existing 6" tee in the back of the pass through and run a double walled stove pipe into the pass through, and then cement in the double walled pipe?
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