Relining chimney flue for solid fuel
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:29 am
I've been wanting a small wood stove in the basement for several years. This year I finally installed a new high efficiency furnace and water heater so that I could use the chimney for a wood stove.
Originally I thought the liner was sufficient but after looking at it closely it appears to be part / all aluminum liner for gas only, so I'm now looking at the prospect of relining the chimney.
Fortunately, this chimney is a straight shot, one storey, so it shouldn't be any more than say 22-24' of flue from the basement through the top. The inside is roughly 13"x13" so a 6" liner should be sufficient. The chimney has a good draft.
I'm looking for advice on this project, what you've all used for this if you've done it and whether you found the product local or had to order online etc?
Any advice is appreciated!
steve a
Originally I thought the liner was sufficient but after looking at it closely it appears to be part / all aluminum liner for gas only, so I'm now looking at the prospect of relining the chimney.
Fortunately, this chimney is a straight shot, one storey, so it shouldn't be any more than say 22-24' of flue from the basement through the top. The inside is roughly 13"x13" so a 6" liner should be sufficient. The chimney has a good draft.
I'm looking for advice on this project, what you've all used for this if you've done it and whether you found the product local or had to order online etc?
Any advice is appreciated!
steve a