and already I need advice. i want to stick the stove in this corner and build a shield so i can tuck it in there closer to the walls. I have a warm air vent (black flex piping) going into the back bedroom right where i envisioned the chimney pipe going up thru the roof. Theres also a cold air return pipe (silver) in the wall there that is galvanized.
If i run the chimney thru there how far away does the ceiling box have to be from that galvanized cold air return piping in the ceilng/attic area? It's be about a foot away im thinking. I plan on moving the warm air vent so that won't be an issue. I'd like the chimney to go thru the roof as i think it would look nicer and work better but maybe i'd be wise to go thru the wall instead? I'd like the stove to sit in the corner so i think it'd look funny with the pipe going sideways out the wall to the right.
ok so this is what i had in there, a fake electric fireplace that i just ripped out this past weekend.
![[Hearth.com] Started my austral install [Hearth.com] Started my austral install](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132407-fed6d14f337803a142cc1c6ebe16c495.jpg?hash=rwBeP-WbPk)
and this is whats behind it. the cold air return pipe is in the ceiling just above the light and then comes down the wall into the other room.
![[Hearth.com] Started my austral install [Hearth.com] Started my austral install](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132409-a0241bf97cf094381c6ac7156d7bb8a2.jpg?hash=_e8dvaxMRT)
and heres an outside view. The chimney would come out between the windows where im missing that little chunk of siding, either thru the roof or thru the wall.
![[Hearth.com] Started my austral install [Hearth.com] Started my austral install](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132411-0f3cfe751a26de24d5a89ee70927415c.jpg?hash=J4Wn0jrM8A)
So my questions are. How close can the chimney box be to the galvanized cold air return piping. Should i go straight up thru the roof or take the easier route thru the wall? Any advice or words of wisdom would be appreciated.
If i run the chimney thru there how far away does the ceiling box have to be from that galvanized cold air return piping in the ceilng/attic area? It's be about a foot away im thinking. I plan on moving the warm air vent so that won't be an issue. I'd like the chimney to go thru the roof as i think it would look nicer and work better but maybe i'd be wise to go thru the wall instead? I'd like the stove to sit in the corner so i think it'd look funny with the pipe going sideways out the wall to the right.
ok so this is what i had in there, a fake electric fireplace that i just ripped out this past weekend.
![[Hearth.com] Started my austral install [Hearth.com] Started my austral install](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132407-fed6d14f337803a142cc1c6ebe16c495.jpg?hash=rwBeP-WbPk)
and this is whats behind it. the cold air return pipe is in the ceiling just above the light and then comes down the wall into the other room.
![[Hearth.com] Started my austral install [Hearth.com] Started my austral install](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132409-a0241bf97cf094381c6ac7156d7bb8a2.jpg?hash=_e8dvaxMRT)
and heres an outside view. The chimney would come out between the windows where im missing that little chunk of siding, either thru the roof or thru the wall.
![[Hearth.com] Started my austral install [Hearth.com] Started my austral install](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132411-0f3cfe751a26de24d5a89ee70927415c.jpg?hash=J4Wn0jrM8A)
So my questions are. How close can the chimney box be to the galvanized cold air return piping. Should i go straight up thru the roof or take the easier route thru the wall? Any advice or words of wisdom would be appreciated.
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