I am putting a wood stove in my 30x40 garage and would like to get any input. At this point I am new to this and will eventually get instruction from family and friends that burn wood. My question is, should I go thru the wall or thru the roof, or doesn't it matter? Going thru the wall seems easier to install and clean but costs about $225 more. Taking the cost out, is either one better than the other? How do I clean the pipe prior to the cleanout?
It says I need to have the top of chimney at least 2' above anything within 10' so that's what I did.
First image is thru the wall. Starting at the stove there is a heat shield behind, from top of stove there is an 8" to 6" reducer needed for my stove, damper, 4' single wall pipe, 90 degree pipe, single wall to triple wall adapter, 2' pipe thru wall thimble, tee with bottom cleanout sitting on top of support bracket that has a one foot extension to left, chimney pipe up with a couple brackets and chimney cap.
Next image is thru the roof. I'm not exactly sure how to get the pipe connected to the pieces going through the roof so my lengths might be off. Also has the heat shield, 8" to 6" reducer, damper, 5' single wall pipe, single wall to triple wall adapter, pipe going through the kit in the roof including a "box", heat shields, flashings, etc., and a mounting bracket and chimney cap.
It says I need to have the top of chimney at least 2' above anything within 10' so that's what I did.
First image is thru the wall. Starting at the stove there is a heat shield behind, from top of stove there is an 8" to 6" reducer needed for my stove, damper, 4' single wall pipe, 90 degree pipe, single wall to triple wall adapter, 2' pipe thru wall thimble, tee with bottom cleanout sitting on top of support bracket that has a one foot extension to left, chimney pipe up with a couple brackets and chimney cap.
Next image is thru the roof. I'm not exactly sure how to get the pipe connected to the pieces going through the roof so my lengths might be off. Also has the heat shield, 8" to 6" reducer, damper, 5' single wall pipe, single wall to triple wall adapter, pipe going through the kit in the roof including a "box", heat shields, flashings, etc., and a mounting bracket and chimney cap.