Well, this old man got screwed again. Just found out that my liner was NOT insulated at all. During some repairs on my chimney the sweep discovered that my liner had NO insulation at all. I have a e-mail and invoice from the installer stating that it was a Lifetime Fully Insulated Stainless Steel Liner. I even informed my insurance company and the V.A. for my loan application, that this is what I had.
Going to contact the installer, if he is still in business, and see what he has to say. Meanwhile, what are my problems using the liner the way it is? Other than loss of heat, is it dangerous ? This will be my fourth year using this stove as it is set up now. So I assume that it is not dangerous.
Other than removing the liner and re-installing what options do I have? Could I spend all day on the roof , cutting and throwing Rockwool down the chimney?
Thanks in advance for any recommendations and advice.
Rgds
Going to contact the installer, if he is still in business, and see what he has to say. Meanwhile, what are my problems using the liner the way it is? Other than loss of heat, is it dangerous ? This will be my fourth year using this stove as it is set up now. So I assume that it is not dangerous.
Other than removing the liner and re-installing what options do I have? Could I spend all day on the roof , cutting and throwing Rockwool down the chimney?
Thanks in advance for any recommendations and advice.
Rgds