- Aug 6, 2007
- 442
So the past few months have been kinda busy chimney wise for me. I torn down an old ratty chimney chase that was attached to the exterior of the house. reused the block base to build a small storage shed for hand tools. My long term plan is to redo the pipe layout. I was going up with single wall, elbowing to a wall thimble, then to a T and up thru the old chase. This fall I plan to go straight up thru the roof. I know I'll need new single wall from the stove to the ceiling and then a box for the ceiling, then reusing the straight HT pipe I had.
Now this is where I'm running into an issue. I redoing my stove and hearth over the next couple seasons. I plan to do the pipe this fall, then next fall, the stove, and then the hearth. I'm unsure of where to put the hole in the ceiling so I can just plug and play the new stove and also account for any height adjustments that a new stove and hearth will create. I that I had seen an adjustable single wall from the stove up so that problem could be solved if thats actually what I did see.
I want to make sure I'm not having to make another hole in my ceiling a foot to the left or back 8 inches where I have to deal with drywall and texturing because fellas, I. HATE. DRYWALL. I seriously would rather get kicked in the bean bag by a peg leg pirate that have to fix, replace, repair, or in ANY way mess with drywall.
So there is my novel. I will try and post up some pics so you can see what I'm speaking of and maybe that can help paint a better picture. Thank you in advance for your assistance in planning out my dream hearth.
Now this is where I'm running into an issue. I redoing my stove and hearth over the next couple seasons. I plan to do the pipe this fall, then next fall, the stove, and then the hearth. I'm unsure of where to put the hole in the ceiling so I can just plug and play the new stove and also account for any height adjustments that a new stove and hearth will create. I that I had seen an adjustable single wall from the stove up so that problem could be solved if thats actually what I did see.
I want to make sure I'm not having to make another hole in my ceiling a foot to the left or back 8 inches where I have to deal with drywall and texturing because fellas, I. HATE. DRYWALL. I seriously would rather get kicked in the bean bag by a peg leg pirate that have to fix, replace, repair, or in ANY way mess with drywall.
So there is my novel. I will try and post up some pics so you can see what I'm speaking of and maybe that can help paint a better picture. Thank you in advance for your assistance in planning out my dream hearth.