Greetings Hearth!
My fiance recently purchased a home in the often sunny but seemingly more often cold and blustery state of Wisconsin.
In hopes of installing a woodstove before winter, I jumped the gun and purchased a used but fully refurbished Jotul 8 woodstove (entirely new baffles, glass, etc). This stove fits our new home perfectly and would really tie the main room together.
The only problem is this: our masonry chimney needs relining. Now, it can fit a 7" liner which is needed for this stove, but if we do someday down the line need to replace it, the chimnney liner would likely be oversized by an inch in diameter.
What difference does an inch make? Will we be kicking ourselves if we install this stove or are we likely OK with a 7" liner should we someday need to install a new stove with a 6" collar?
It's a two story home with a pitched roof, exit at the peak, so the masonry extends about 30'. It is in the center of the house and the new liner would be insulated.
Sorry if this has been answered in some capacity in another thread (and if so, please direct me), but I've been scanning this forum for at least a month and still haven't been able to come up with anything to help me make a decisive decision.
Thank you all so much!
My fiance recently purchased a home in the often sunny but seemingly more often cold and blustery state of Wisconsin.
In hopes of installing a woodstove before winter, I jumped the gun and purchased a used but fully refurbished Jotul 8 woodstove (entirely new baffles, glass, etc). This stove fits our new home perfectly and would really tie the main room together.
The only problem is this: our masonry chimney needs relining. Now, it can fit a 7" liner which is needed for this stove, but if we do someday down the line need to replace it, the chimnney liner would likely be oversized by an inch in diameter.
What difference does an inch make? Will we be kicking ourselves if we install this stove or are we likely OK with a 7" liner should we someday need to install a new stove with a 6" collar?
It's a two story home with a pitched roof, exit at the peak, so the masonry extends about 30'. It is in the center of the house and the new liner would be insulated.
Sorry if this has been answered in some capacity in another thread (and if so, please direct me), but I've been scanning this forum for at least a month and still haven't been able to come up with anything to help me make a decisive decision.
Thank you all so much!
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