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The chimney pipe for a wood burning stove gets installed through the house and roof.
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Joe the homeowner wants a wood burning stove in the family room, just like the one he had as a kid. Today he’s pitching in to help install the stainless steel piping. Kevin O’Connor finds Joe and chimney expert Jonathan Hawkins on the second floor snaking the pipe up through the roof. On the roof, the pipe is connected and assembled to six feet tall according to the pitch of the roof. They make sure it’s plumb, centered, sealed at the joints and secured to the roof.
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2000 degree flexible adhesive sealant… any example of brands?
How about during rainy season, the rain water merely goes straight down onto the hole. It should have been covered with tiny roof on top of the chimney at least 12 inches right above the edge of the chimney/hole.
Nice of them to nail the flashing down tight to the roof before it gets shingled in properly. Idiots. Didn't even use a roof support package. Sloppy half assed work if I've ever seen.
Agree, how you gonna clean that thing. What a mess. Better to install first floor, and out the side. Like pellet stove.
"poipe"? I know what New England state he's from.
1 inch wall hmm, over here in quebec canada 2 inch wall is required and even then many companies wont insure a wood heated home…
didnt mention code specifics, using the same brand of chimney pipe throughout is required, didn't silicone the flashing, didnt mention code specifics on the attic/roof or distance from combustable materials, didnt mentioned situations where one would use single wall stove pipe, chimney pipe, double wall triple wall, type A or type B pipe. etc etc
Canadian folks: Not up to code in Canada, and definitely NOT in Québec. So many don't do. Check with CCQ, and RBQ, underwise your insurance company won't cover for any loss due to a fire coming from your chimney system.
look at all the safety sht
Bad Install