Sirocco 25/ Ashford 25 insert with borderline chimney height?

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Garfong

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Dec 7, 2023
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West Chester, PA
Hello all,
I’m getting ready to pull the trigger on a Sirocco or Ashford insert, but reading here it sounds like my chimney might be too short? It’s just shy of 17‘ to the floor. So I figure I’ll be just shy of 15’ from the top of the stove. I’m not sure if it will need a couple small bends or not. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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What is the inside ID of the clay liner? ie will you insulate the liner? I wouldn’t instal a BK without it. With a top plate and cap you will.

Exceed minimum 15’. What is your elevation
 
Thanks for taking a look. The clay liner is about 12” x 6.25ish” wide. My elevation is about 350 feet.
Edit: The quote I received did say they would put in an insulated liner.
 
Aren’t the bends that a liner would take very gentle? If so, I would have a hard time counting them against your effective flue height.
 
If it's a straight shot, with no bends, then DuraLiner oval liner will work. If there are offsets, it will need insulated flex liner. The DuraLiner Extend-a-cap will add about a foot.
 
One of the quotes for 8k is broken down a lot (shroud, insulated liner, hearth extender, electrical materials, electrical labor, install/cleaning, stove). The other one is $4,700 for the stove, $1,900 for the liner, $1300 for the installation, and then they add tax.

The $13k is just a flat price without any itemization.