Do I need a wall thimble for wood stove?

Do I need a wall thimble for wood stove?

Running any residential or building heating appliance, burning gas, liquid, or solid fuels through a combustible wall, will require an Insulated Wall Thimble as your passageway to connect appliances to interior or exterior masonry chimneys. Clearance for double wall stove pipe is 6″ for these areas.

Can you vent a wood stove through a wall?

Venting is an important component of all stoves. And wood, gas, and pellet stoves have different venting systems. 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.

What pipe goes through the wall thimble?

The Wall Thimble protects the wall as the Class-A chimney pipe passes safely through to the outside and provides a finished look to the framed-in opening on the inside. Made of 304 stainless steel and galvanized steel for superior corrosion resistance.

How does a wood stove wall thimble work?

The thimble enters the flue inside the chimney and is designed to accommodate a stovepipe. If the homeowner no longer uses the wood-burning stove, the pipe is removed, and the thimble port is covered over by drywall, wallpaper, or a pie-plate cover.

How do you seal a wall thimble?

Select one half of the Wall Thimble for the outside of the wall. 1. Apply a continuous bead of high quality silicone or silicone/latex caulk on the inside of the outer flange. This is the only weather seal to keep moisture outside the building; take care at this step.

How far should a wood stove be from the wall?

The standard clearance recommended by the National Fire Protection Agency is 36 inches. This means that the back of the stove should be 36 inches away from any combustible material, such as woodwork, unprotected walls, furniture and even firewood.