Every installation is different depending on the stove you have and what type of house you’re putting the pellet stove in. You can either go through the side of your house, through an existing chimney, or do a vertical rise through your ceiling. It all depends on what type of house you have and what type of setup you want. I recommend having at least a 3 foot vertical rise for the pipe no matter what type of setup you’re doing. The reason for this is because of the power of her goes out your stove exhaust fan shuts off. This will cause the smoke inside the stove to back up into your house if you are pipe has no rise to suck the smoke out of it. Just the rise in the pipe will create a vacuum effect without the exhaust fan running.

A few of the things you will need when performing a pellet stove pipe installation I will outline below. You’re going to need at least 9 feet of 4 inch diameter pellet stove pipe. If you are direct venting through the side of your house this is how much pipe you would need. Any other type of installation could require even more pipe.

You will need either a ceiling or a wall thimble. This is the piece that goes on the wall or the ceiling where the pipe goes through.

You’ll also need some joints, adapters, and a rain cap.

If you check out my store we have every product you could ever need for your pellet stove pipe installation. When you click on the products you will be taken to a page that provides complete instructions on how to use and assemble everything.

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