Chimney Pipe and Stove Pipe

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How to Measure for a Custom Oval to Round Adapter

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Older wood stoves such as antique pot belly stoves often have an oval exhaust outlet for connecting the stovepipe to your chimney that is different and far from the standard sizes. If you have ever looked around to find a stove pipe that would fit an oval exhaust hole, you... More(goes to new website)

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Double Wall to Class A Adapter Product Overview Video

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The Double Wall to Class A Adapter provides a proper connection between Rock-Vent Double Wall Stove Pipe and the Rock-Vent Class A Chimney Pipe Adapter. Use the Double Wall to Class A Adapter to properly connect the two systems together.  Watch this product overview video from Rockford Chimney Supply on the Double... More(goes to new website)

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NFPA 211 Combustible Wall Pass Thru Explained

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Masonry chimneys are not always the most attractive thing to have inside a home in a living space. The easiest way to cover the unsightly bricks or blocks is to frame a wall with studs and drywall in front of the chimney. Framing a wall in front of your chimney can... More(goes to new website)

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Pitched Ceiling Chimney Pipe Calculation

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How Much Chimney Pipe Needs to Extend Into Room? Installing a Class A chimney pipe through a cathedral ceiling can be one of the easier types of Class A chimney installations. Since there is no attic space to pass through, lining up the hole you need to cut to pass through the... More(goes to new website)

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The Correct Direction to Install Wood Stove Pipe

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Wood burning is a great way to save some money on your heating bills and also is enjoyable to sit around and watch the fire. Freestanding wood stoves require double wall or single wall stove pipe to connect the stove to the chimney or chimney pipe. Failure to properly install... More(goes to new website)

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Rock-Vent Class A Wall Pass Through Installation Overview

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Insulated Chimney Pipe Wall Pass Through Installation When the installation of a Class A chimney pipe system requires the chimney stack to run alongside the home, a Rock-Vent Through the Wall Kit is the best option to make purchasing the bulk of the components easy and all in one kit. Though... More(goes to new website)

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Extend Your Brick Masonry Chimney with Class A Pipe

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You may have recently purchased a home with a chimney that has stood dormant for decades and perhaps you want to use it to install your new wood burning stove. The chimney is far from functional with cracked flue tiles and spalling brick. So what do you do? More and... More(goes to new website)

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Rock-Vent Class A Chimney Pipe Grades of Steel

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Grades of Steel: Rock-Vent Class A Chimney Pipe Class A chimney pipe is a great alternative to use for a chimney compared to constructing a costly masonry chimney. Class A chimney pipe is a double wall insulated chimney pipe which requires a 2" clearance from combustible material. Most manufacturers of Class... More(goes to new website)

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Chimney Pipe Height Requirements

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Installing a Class A chimney system is an easy way to vent a wood stove without having the expense of constructing a full masonry chimney. However, planning the installation is very important. Don't worry though, we're here to help you through it! Many factors must be taken into consideration to... More(goes to new website)

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Mini Wood Stove Venting Options

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Chimney Pipe Options for Your Mini Stove You’ve probably landed here because you are considering installing a mini wood stove and are looking for venting options. Venting options for mini wood stoves are a grey area. This is mainly attributed to the fact that small diameter U.L. listed chimney pipes are... More(goes to new website)

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Differences Between Factory-Built Chimney Pipes

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Factory-Built Chimney Pipe U.L. Listing Differences Double and triple wall chimney pipes have been installed over the past few decades to alleviate the need to construct a costly brick chimney. Or, in situations where a brick chimney doesn’t exist. There are a few different styles of chimney pipe available that are... More(goes to new website)

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Choosing a Chimney Cap for Chimney Pipe - About Chimney Pipe Caps

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Prefabricated fireplaces are more and more common because they are less expensive to put in a home as opposed to a masonry fireplace. A prefabricated fireplace relies on a prefabricated chimney flue to vent the fireplace. There are two main types of prefabricated chimneys: air cooled chimneys and insulated chimneys (often... More(goes to new website)

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Back in July you gave me excellent advice re. sizing/purchasing a flue liner for the chimney associated with my wood stove. I'd like to thank you once agai... More(goes to new website)

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