bluedog225
Well-known member
Not many wood-burning stove in this part of the world so I thought I would check with you guys who live in colder areas.
I am going to put a wood stove later. But I am installing the roof first. I haven't had time to research a wood stove yet.
I suspect it will be something medium sized and American-made. I am trying to heat 1200ft.² on an as needed basis. I'd like to go ahead and plan for and install the roof penetration and chimney curb when I build and put on the metal roof.
Is there a standard size I can count on as a safe harbor? For example can I plan for a double wall 8 inch pipe at the ceiling and install a reducer at the ceiling if it turns out I need 6"?
Or is 6" the most likely I will need for a stove for this modest space?
It will be a cathedral ceiling with about a 25' straight run.
Many thanks.
Tom
I am going to put a wood stove later. But I am installing the roof first. I haven't had time to research a wood stove yet.
I suspect it will be something medium sized and American-made. I am trying to heat 1200ft.² on an as needed basis. I'd like to go ahead and plan for and install the roof penetration and chimney curb when I build and put on the metal roof.
Is there a standard size I can count on as a safe harbor? For example can I plan for a double wall 8 inch pipe at the ceiling and install a reducer at the ceiling if it turns out I need 6"?
Or is 6" the most likely I will need for a stove for this modest space?
It will be a cathedral ceiling with about a 25' straight run.
Many thanks.
Tom
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