If you re setting up a wood burning stove or pellet stove running the chimney pipe through an outside wall saves the time and costs of installing a.
Venting a wood stove through a metal roof.
Unlike some newer efficient gas stoves which can be vented with a direct vent that goes out the wall all wood stoves need to be vented through a chimney.
When installing a chimney for a wood stove on a metal roof you ll first need to assess the position.
If there is no sub roof to support the metal roof consider installing slatted vents just under the eaves instead of on the roof.
Place the chimney where it would be related to the stove and mark the center of the chimney on the ceiling.
Using a compass draw out the chimney s diameter.
Transitioning from single wall black stove pipe to insulated double wall class.
A woodstove needs to be connected to a chimney.
As the names imply these parts bear the vertical weight of the chimney components.
Roof vent most garages are single story structures with no attic making it relatively simple to vent your stove through the roof.
Burning wood even in airtight and very efficient stoves creates enough smoke that the stove needs to be vented over the top of a house.
Drill a small hole in this spot to mark the chimney s center.
Be sure to extend the pipe up at least 2 to 3 above the roof to prevent snow buildup from causing problems.
Running a wood burning stovepipe out of a wall.
You ll need these parts to transition from the stove pipe in the room to the chimney pipe above the ceiling.
You can buy the proper flashing to install it on a flat roof and a roof cap that has screen around it to prevent insects from entering.
You ll need a support box right below the chimney level to keep the chimney itself stable.
For this type of installation the pipe runs upward from the stove and connects to an insulated chimney.