Chimney Height Rules: How High Above the Roof Line?
Your chimney must extend at least 3 feet above the highest point where it penetrates your roof, and 2 feet higher than any roof structure within 10 feet horizontally. The…
Your chimney must extend at least 3 feet above the highest point where it penetrates your roof, and 2 feet higher than any roof structure within 10 feet horizontally. The…
Installing a wood stove on a wood floor is possible, but requires proper floor protection to prevent heat damage and fire hazards. You’ll need a heat-resistant floor protector that extends…
Vented gas logs require a fully functional chimney or flue for installation, while ventless gas logs can be installed in any room without venting requirements. The main installation difference between…
To measure a fireplace for an insert, you need three key dimensions: width, height, and depth of the firebox opening. Accurate measurements ensure your insert fits properly and operates safely….
Your basement fireplace needs a reinforced concrete foundation at least 12 inches thick with proper steel reinforcement to support the weight of the fireplace and chimney system. The foundation must…
You can install a direct vent gas fireplace yourself, but it requires careful planning, proper permits, and following local building codes to ensure safety. The process involves cutting through an…
Connecting a wood stove to an existing chimney requires proper sizing, inspection, and installation of a stainless steel liner with appropriate clearances. You’ll need to measure your chimney, install a…
Framing a wall for a recessed electric fireplace requires precise measurements, proper stud spacing, and electrical planning before construction begins. You’ll need to create an opening that matches your fireplace…
Yes, you can put a TV above a gas fireplace, but you’ll need to consider heat exposure, mounting requirements, and viewing angles to avoid damaging your television or creating an…
Installing a twin wall flue system requires careful planning, proper tools, and following building regulations to ensure safe operation of your heating appliance. You’ll need to measure your route, gather…