Hi Everyone,
I really appreciate the help I've received while getting ready to install my woodstove.
I have two questions:
1. We are installing a stainless liner and insulating it with homesaver pour-in insulation- the cement and vermiculite stuff that you mix with water and pour in around the liner. Can this be done in below freezing temps? I was thinking of capping the top of the liner and running a heater in the firebox to warm the chimney and insulation.
2. I have a telescoping black single-wall pipe to attach the stove to the liner. Do I need to caulk where the two telescope pipes intersect?
Thank you,
JC
I really appreciate the help I've received while getting ready to install my woodstove.
I have two questions:
1. We are installing a stainless liner and insulating it with homesaver pour-in insulation- the cement and vermiculite stuff that you mix with water and pour in around the liner. Can this be done in below freezing temps? I was thinking of capping the top of the liner and running a heater in the firebox to warm the chimney and insulation.
2. I have a telescoping black single-wall pipe to attach the stove to the liner. Do I need to caulk where the two telescope pipes intersect?
Thank you,
JC