What is the best way to extend my chimney 54 inches?

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1fifty

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Sep 7, 2013
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VA
Hello,

I am looking to install an insulated flexible liner inside of my existing chimney but I first need to know how to extend my chimney. In order to get it 2' above my peak (which is within 10' of the chimney) I need to extend the chimney by 54". Can someone give me some ideas on the best way to do this?

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Insulated, it oughta work.
 
It's not quite 54" but could you get a 6" rigid clay top plate and join a 48" length of rigid 6" to go from just below the plate up to the cap?
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Insulated, it oughta work.

Yes, I ended up insulating the liner.

It's not quite 54" but could you get a 6" rigid clay top plate and join a 48" length of rigid 6" to go from just below the plate up to the cap?
(broken link removed to http://www.rockfordchimneysupply.com/rigid_liners.php)

I ended up doing just that but with a flat top plate and modifying a brace kit to stabilize it. Now I need to figure out how to go from the liner to the stove but that is for another thread.

Thanks for the help.
 
Good going. You're on the home stretch.
 
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