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Installing Wood Stove Pipe

February 18th, 2010 Posted in Business and Finance

Normally wood stove pipes are metal tube with long cylindrical to ease release smoke particles. Venting and vent free are two types of Wood Stove Pipe and each of them are working in a specific way. Nowadays wood stove pipes are available in the wood stoves market with different features like plate warmer and bun additions, CO2 monitors and temperature gauges, porcelain and metal facings. Just buy the right one that you really need.

When installing wood stove pipe, there are couple things you should know:

* Have the right distance – the pipe must be installed at least 36 inches away from the wall and then a hole according to the diameter of your wood stove is to be drilled on your wall.

* Use Chimney liners – if you do not want to go through the hassle of dealing with heat and smoke problems then it is very important to use a chimney liner and make sure the Wood Stove Pipe do not pass through closets, ceiling or outside a building without these chimney liners.

* Use them inside – Wood Stove Pipe is used for inside not outside but many home owner used them out of the window. As a result, the pipe rapidly to creosote but it takes less time to cool as compared to a prefabricated metal chimney.

* Keep away every flammable material – you have to keep away flammable material as they could cause a fire.

* Build brick wall – you need to build a 3 inches brick wall close to the edge of your wall just to protect your wall from the heat and prevent heat damage.

* Exterior wall and outside chimney should be keeps in distance – not less than 9 inches and install factory made pipe.

* Air leakage prevention – use steel connector sleeve for final connection to prevent air leakage.

* Regular maintenance – regular check should be conduct for Wood Stove Pipe after installed just to see if there some maintenance is required.

Learn more about wood stove pipe. Stop by Erwan Go’s site where you can find out all about pellet stove and what it can do for you.

categories: shopping,wood,pellets,appliances,do it yourself,energy,environment

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