I am removing an existing fireplace on a remodel so that a new fireplace can be installed, the only way I could get the installer to do it was by taking out the old. I'm a contractor, and everyone is over busy right now, so I'm doing it.
I haven't taken out stove pipe before, any suggestions to make this easier would be greatly appreciated.
It's triple wall (?), 13" outside diameter, 11" middle, 8" interior pipe. Assuming I take it apart from the top and not the bottom? Outer pipe first? It looks like spiral duct. It passes through a chase in the floor above fireplace, the attic, and out the roof.
I tried twisting and yanking the inner pipe today from the top to no avail.
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I haven't taken out stove pipe before, any suggestions to make this easier would be greatly appreciated.
It's triple wall (?), 13" outside diameter, 11" middle, 8" interior pipe. Assuming I take it apart from the top and not the bottom? Outer pipe first? It looks like spiral duct. It passes through a chase in the floor above fireplace, the attic, and out the roof.
I tried twisting and yanking the inner pipe today from the top to no avail.
![[Hearth.com] Suggestions on taking out this chimney pipe? [Hearth.com] Suggestions on taking out this chimney pipe?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/301/301116-f0cc6c13de3e5c5ab7ce77bb8cf019e1.jpg?hash=8Vwd_pSSX3)