So the chimney sweep comes out this AM, and shares the following good news with Mrs. Blue:
- Our Sierra Hearthstove has 8" flue, vented directly through the hearth wall into a 22" unlined flue, which is not compliant with NFPA.
- the masonry tiles directly behind the junction are cracked through to the brick
- he recommend SS liner: 1-day install, +/-$2400 all in.
My knowledge of chimneys is rudimentary. I guess I'm trying to find out:
- does this price seem reasonable?
- despite challenges, I'm a pretty handy guy. A part of me looks at installing a chimney liner and says "How hard can that be?" Do I need to be talked out of this?
- Our Sierra Hearthstove has 8" flue, vented directly through the hearth wall into a 22" unlined flue, which is not compliant with NFPA.
- the masonry tiles directly behind the junction are cracked through to the brick
- he recommend SS liner: 1-day install, +/-$2400 all in.
My knowledge of chimneys is rudimentary. I guess I'm trying to find out:
- does this price seem reasonable?
- despite challenges, I'm a pretty handy guy. A part of me looks at installing a chimney liner and says "How hard can that be?" Do I need to be talked out of this?