Installing Stove Pipe Through Roof

You will be able to install a wood stove with chimney pipe after. Chimney Pipe Installation for Wood Stove Through a. Pipe must protrude through the roof a. DuraVent - Duraplus 6 in. Basic Stove Vent Kit - Includes everything except the pipe for a straight, vertical, through-the-roof stove-pipe installation. Nov 03, 2012 The roof flashing may be the hardest part to installing a chimney pipe for a wood burning stove. Nobody wants a leaky roof or the damage it could cause to.

Rapidshare

Wood

I will be installing a woodstove chimney in my garage in August and was concerned with one part. When I cut the hole for the chimney and have to overlap the metal over the boot will I have to purchase another piece of metal being that the roof has one piece metal roofing from the bottom of the roof to the peak? I would like the project to look professional with no signs that a rookie installed it.

Wood

If I cut the metal roof that is in place know will it be to short to over lap at the chimney? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. If you go to a local retailer for wood stoves he should be able to get you a metal based rubber boot that is made for stove pipe that is designed to be molded over each rib. It isn't cheap I don't remember the exact price, but $125.00 is stuck in my head. The one I used at camp was installed after the roof was done like the situation you describe.

I used a double backed rubber adhesive membrane between it and the roof then secured it with deck screws every three inches. I then sealed over the edges and the screw heads with that black plastic roof sealant. If I had my druthers I would have preferred to lap it from the top down over the flashing with the metal roofing like you suggested, but the roof was already completed before I installed the stove.

It has been nine years now with no leaks (knock on wood). I do take a look at the black plastic roof sealant once a year and re-apply if and where it is necessary. About Us Founded in 1999, Michigan-Sportsman.com started as a collection of links to Michigan related sites, and a series of manually edited blogs. It was a marriage of my passions for the outdoors and the internet. In late 1999, we started our first message board. It was one of Michigan's first social networks. Many off-site friendships have formed with others who share the same interests in the outdoors through the site.

Thanks for your patronage - Steve. Site Functions. Useful Links. Support the site! The management works very hard to make sure the community is running the best software, best designs, and all the other bells and whistles. Care to buy us a beer?

Youtube Installing Stove Pipe Through Roof

Roof

Installing Stove Pipe Through Metal Roof

We'd really appreciate it!

Comments are closed.