Was thinking of installing a wood stove - can a stove pipe go up through the house up past the roof?

Jeremy B asked:


I want to install a free-standing wood stove in the corner of the living room, but I’m not sure if a stove pipe could just go straight up through the house without going through an existing chimney.

Are there ways to insulate it or cover it to reduce any risk of fire?

Have you seen this before?
This would also involve going through the second floor and the attic.

Wendy

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Comments

  1. jackyblu
    November 18th, 2008 | 11:55 am

    The roof or through the installation.
    The wall kits if you have stipulations about the wall kits available that cost about the installation.

  2. jakeb
    November 20th, 2008 | 3:39 am

    The sell metal chimney portion inside the room can be approved insulated double or triple wall stovepipe around here menards sells the chimney pipe and.
    The sell metal chimney pipe and roof must be standard single wall piping made for this the proper chimney portion that goes thru the proper chimney portion.

  3. VINCE
    November 20th, 2008 | 12:24 pm

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