When roof venting is inconvenient or impractical a wall vent may work better.
Venting wood stove through roof.
For instance wood burning stoves will always be vented through the roof of your house but pellet burning stoves can be vented vertically through the roof or horizontally through the wall to the outdoors.
Installation depends on the route used for the vent pipes.
How to install wood stove pipe through wall.
If you re setting up a wood burning stove or pellet stove running the chimney pipe through an outside wall saves the time and costs of installing a.
This type of stove vent involves a horizontal stovepipe running from the chimney to a hole in the garage wall.
Installing a wood burning stove means you will need stovepipe.
If your roof is metal this can be a little bit trickier.
Unlike some newer efficient gas stoves which can be vented with a direct vent that goes out the wall all wood stoves need to be vented through a chimney.
Stovepipe differs from chimney systems.
The chimney itself begins at the point where the stovepipe meets the wall.
I have a range that is located against an outside brick wall in a one story kitchen with a flat roof.
Same with gas stoves venting can be routed in either.
Running a wood burning stovepipe out of a wall.
You see stove venting varies by the type of fuel being burned in the stove.
Vertical horizontal or a combination of both.
It will have to safely protrude through the attic and roof in order to ventilate your home and allow your stove to work properly.
Burning wood even in airtight and very efficient stoves creates enough smoke that the stove needs to be vented over the top of a house.
Insulate the pipe at this connection point to reduce fire hazard.
Stove pipes or chimney connectors can be either single or double walled.