Hey all. I finished my hearth, got the stove in place and I'm trying to figure out where the stove pipe/chimney will be run. It will be 6" pipe, and where it comes thru the ceiling now, the center of that pipe is 1.5" from a joist. So my options are to move the stove (very little wiggle room here because of clearance to combustibles), offset the stove pipe using elbows (girlfriend isn't thrilled about this one for aesthetic purposes, but I think this is my best bet), or cut/sister up joists in the attic.
Ideally the pipe should come thru the ceiling directly between the joists to maintain clearance in the attic space. So I'd have to move the centerline of the pipe 5.5". Any suggestions on combinations of elbow/pipe lengths to accomplish this with as little draft issues as possible? Anything I'm overlooking? Amy insight would be greatly appreciated.
Ideally the pipe should come thru the ceiling directly between the joists to maintain clearance in the attic space. So I'd have to move the centerline of the pipe 5.5". Any suggestions on combinations of elbow/pipe lengths to accomplish this with as little draft issues as possible? Anything I'm overlooking? Amy insight would be greatly appreciated.