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New chimney liner

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Shawn Lettre, Oct 27, 2019.

  1. Shawn Lettre

    Shawn Lettre

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    Just put a new double walled chimney liner in. We have had a few fires so far but not full time in the furnace. We are getting much longer and better burns with it. Last year we had alot of coal left after a burn but this year it's down to powder with less wood and long burn times. It's a shame I didn't do it sooner!!!
     
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  2. Chaz

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    What furnace you running?

    Glad to hear that you're getting more efficiency and longer burns.
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    I hope it really proves out that same way when the cold gets here.
     
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    What did it replace ?
     
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  5. Shawn Lettre

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    I have the normal 4 ft terracotta 8x8 liner. It was in bad shape he had pieces breaking off. On the second floor of the house the wall would be hot were the chimney is.
     
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    That’s not good at all. You shouldn’t be able to feel any warmth from a chimney through a wall of the house. Especially as high up as the second floor.
    You should cut a whole in that wall for inspection. As a mason for 40 years I’ve seen some very sketchy stuff built. Like brick walls left out completely with the flues against wood because the carpenter didn’t leave enough room.

    A chimney liner will add a layer of safety but it sounds as if you have a few layers of safety missing already.
     
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