Posted by Mark Robke on February 16, 2014 at 17:12:51 from (75.89.158.115):
In Reply to: Chimney Pipe Question... posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on February 16, 2014 at 15:08:31:
I have a metalbestos chimney, 8", and it draws great. I clean it yearly, burn dead dry wood mostly, and most of the time the stove is shut down almost completely air tight. I have the cap on it too, and would not ever leave it off due to rain. There is some discoloring but not like yours; maybe just a few inches. I even have a screen around the cap to keep birds out in the summer. My 6" chimney in my garage does not draw nearly as good, but it does not go above the peak, but the one in the house does and it draws way better as I said. If you do not have smoke in the house and it draws good, starts a fire easily without back draft into the house, I"d leave it alone. But if it does, add another section on to it. Does your chimney come from the 1st floor, or is it 2 stories? If it is 2 stories, maybe it just gets too cool at the top. Mine are both 1 story. Mark
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