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Chimney pipe size question
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<blockquote data-quote="billyboy" data-source="post: 7615689" data-attributes="member: 154046"><p>I have an 9” stove with 2 90 degree elbows into a 13” fired clay tile surrounded by brick. Stove is in basement and there might be 4-5 feet in attic and another 5’ above roof. Chimney is in about center of house, about 35’ or so. Draft is very good but my house isn’t exactly air tight. Stove has a cat convert and I can get a blow torch like fire if I want. With yours being insulated I wouldn’t think you’d have a problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyboy, post: 7615689, member: 154046"] I have an 9” stove with 2 90 degree elbows into a 13” fired clay tile surrounded by brick. Stove is in basement and there might be 4-5 feet in attic and another 5’ above roof. Chimney is in about center of house, about 35’ or so. Draft is very good but my house isn’t exactly air tight. Stove has a cat convert and I can get a blow torch like fire if I want. With yours being insulated I wouldn’t think you’d have a problem [/QUOTE]
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