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Any help installing a wood burning stove would be appreciated
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<blockquote data-quote="HeX0rz" data-source="post: 2581837" data-attributes="member: 44629"><p>Well, just the other day I was at a local store checking on prices for pipe. Depending on budget, you can get into it deep very quickly just on pipe.</p><p></p><p>Internet MAY be a better deal, but I have not checked. Anyways, local store here was selling double wall pipe 6" diameter and 36" long at about $100 a pop. Needless to say, I'm gonna hate having to bite the bullet when I put my wood stove in.</p><p></p><p>You will need a hearth for the floor and something for the wall as well. Depending on your stove you need to maintain clearances to combustibles.</p><p></p><p>Going through walls or ceilings requires thimbles and when you get to the roof you need to be a certain height above the roof. Proper bracings, etc.</p><p></p><p>Make sure that wherever the exhaust goes, you have an adequate distance from trees and the likes or you will be having a nice time heating the outside of your house as well.</p><p></p><p>For just the pipe and things of the like I would put money on it you will be looking at about $1500 in pipe and the likes. Hearths and whatnot vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeX0rz, post: 2581837, member: 44629"] Well, just the other day I was at a local store checking on prices for pipe. Depending on budget, you can get into it deep very quickly just on pipe. Internet MAY be a better deal, but I have not checked. Anyways, local store here was selling double wall pipe 6" diameter and 36" long at about $100 a pop. Needless to say, I'm gonna hate having to bite the bullet when I put my wood stove in. You will need a hearth for the floor and something for the wall as well. Depending on your stove you need to maintain clearances to combustibles. Going through walls or ceilings requires thimbles and when you get to the roof you need to be a certain height above the roof. Proper bracings, etc. Make sure that wherever the exhaust goes, you have an adequate distance from trees and the likes or you will be having a nice time heating the outside of your house as well. For just the pipe and things of the like I would put money on it you will be looking at about $1500 in pipe and the likes. Hearths and whatnot vary. [/QUOTE]
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