At some point, the first 8 feet of our chimney was painted,
we've been told there's no saving it.
The front of our house is a disaster anyway,
and we had slated a fairly full makeover in the near future before knowing the chimney was a goner.
1. Is there any important information I should know before tearing down a chimney?
The Mrs. is liking the idea, and I believe I am too, of a metal chimney as a replacement.
I am thinking of running it exactly where the chimney is now, and building a chase for the near full length, ground to roof.
2. Is there any specific knowledge I need for the chase? I'm thinking simple framing, sheathing, and siding, treating it like an exterior wall that terminate near the roof (above of below?) How much clearance between the pipe the chase?
3. Oil furnace is in the basement where it enters the masonry.
Am I right in thinking It would be OK to leave the below grade bricks?
4. For an oil furnace, do we need a Class A pipe?
I'm new to all this, but a fairly advanced homeowner. I feel like I have a lot to learn.
Appreciate any guidance you all could give, even if it just some trusted links!
we've been told there's no saving it.
The front of our house is a disaster anyway,
and we had slated a fairly full makeover in the near future before knowing the chimney was a goner.
1. Is there any important information I should know before tearing down a chimney?
The Mrs. is liking the idea, and I believe I am too, of a metal chimney as a replacement.
I am thinking of running it exactly where the chimney is now, and building a chase for the near full length, ground to roof.
2. Is there any specific knowledge I need for the chase? I'm thinking simple framing, sheathing, and siding, treating it like an exterior wall that terminate near the roof (above of below?) How much clearance between the pipe the chase?
3. Oil furnace is in the basement where it enters the masonry.
Am I right in thinking It would be OK to leave the below grade bricks?
4. For an oil furnace, do we need a Class A pipe?
I'm new to all this, but a fairly advanced homeowner. I feel like I have a lot to learn.
Appreciate any guidance you all could give, even if it just some trusted links!