Stove pipe is ordinary single walled pipe which should only be used to connect the stove to the chimney.
Exposed stove pipe second floor.
Heat rises and although you can install a wood stove on the top floor it will not heat lower levels with any efficiency.
Many installations use a stove pipe that goes straight up through the ceiling and out the roof.
Please tell me there is something i can wrap around the pipe to solve my problem.
To get a woodburning stove fitted in the downstairs room we need a flue fitting through the bedroom.
I ve recently been looking into wood burning stoves.
Most of these use a single walled pipe for the first room the room containing the stove and then through the second floor and attic roof sections a double wall insulated pipe is used.
Our wood burning stove is vented up a brick chimney before the stovepipe reaches the second floor.
We considered re routing the stovepipe through the ceiling so we could have some of the metal surface exposed upstairs but it was a big job and it would have meant redesigning the second floor layout.
Wood stoves should always be installed on the lower level in two story homes.
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It gets way too warm and there s a smell.
In a two story house the stove pipe would most likely.
The idea is to use the heat in the flue to warm the upstairs room before the chimney exits the house.
Exposed pipe runs through my room i know it s not code it s not my house.
I d like to use the heat from the stove to heat the bedroom too so rather than build a new chimney through there we are planning to have the flue go through the room with a painted steel cover on it.
Chimney pipe on the other hand is at least double walled and rated class a by ul underwriters laboratories for use as a chimney that can pass through a ceiling wall or roof.
The warmth from a wood stove will travel.
Floor grills can be built into the second story floor to create an opening between the first floor and the second floor or as many floors as there are.