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Wood Stove Chimney Installation Basics Video review #1

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WATCH OUR NEW CHIMNEY PIPE VIDEO #2 AFTER THIS ONE! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhrBkhGjNKU
See how Interior single wall pipe or double wall pipe connect to the ceiling support for a Class A (multi-fuel) wood stove chimney system thru the roof to the flashing storm collar and cap. You can review or purchase all of these parts and alternative options at http://woodheatstoves.com/6-chimney-pipe-c-71_72_300_79.html Review the guide to planning your installation on the "Complete System" page or email us with any questions at info@woodheatstoves.com. Make sure to include these details.
1.Your pipe size (6 inch or 8 inch ID)
2.Single wall stove pipe or double wall stove pipe interior (check your stove clearances to decide)
3.Height from stove top to ceiling support box
4.Ceiling pitch-slope
5.Roof pitch
6.Height from ceiling support box bottom to the top of the pipe. The pipe must extend 2 feet over nearest ridge or surface within 10 feet horizontally.
We also have a whole information center on our web site with more videos and educational information on wood, pellet and gas heating stoves, maintenance and installation, plus over 13,000 pellet stove parts.
After reviewing the complete system web page you are welcome to send us emails with specific questions for your installation.

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  • Contact us at info at woodheatstovesdotcom with questions about installation details and we can focus on your situation.

  • Hi CajunsGirl,

    Every stove or insert connected to a fireplace should have a stainless steel chimney liner pipe installed and the overall height should be 12' or more but follow the directions in the stove manual. We have most stove manuals available for download thru our web site WoodHeatStovesdotcom

    We would be glad to answer this and any other questions in replies to emails to info at woodheatstovesdotcom

    Bruce

  • Every wood stove or wood burning furnace needs its own chimney installed per the manufacturer's instructions. You can never combine wood burning appliances on the same chimneys. In the future please send any questions to info at WoodHeatStoves . com for prompt replies.

    Thanks, Bruce

  • Bruce, forgot to mention that I have virtually no attic where the pipe goes through the ceiling...just the thickness of 2x6's...

  • @dart451kad

    be sure to contact us directly, as we dont check here often

    877-265-8618 info(at)woodheatstoves(dot)com

    dave Woodheatstoves1

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  • how do you properly install the smoke pipe through a wall. i want to install a wood stove in my workshop, but i dont have access to the attic with out tearing up a good portion of my ceiling.

  • damn this guy's got some ninja concentration huh....didn't cut once. props!

  • i am studying up about this stove fitting and if i should build a single brick wall behind stove on the wooden wall or build a full chimney out of my wooden lodge so this is very helpful info thanks

  • Hi, I have an old Tempwood stove and was wondering if should use a damper? thanks.

  • good explanation

  • Very great information! Thank you very much!

  • Thanks for the info!

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