I'm about ready to install a Mt Vernon AE insert and I'm curious what the best material is to use for relining the chimney. I've seen two basic ways for lining the chimney. First is using a double wall rigid pipe from the top of the chimney to the area near where the damper was and then using flex pipe for the last few feet to connect to the stove. Second is using a flexible pipe the whole way from the appliance to the top of the chimney.
Are there advantages to either method? The flexible seems easier but would the double wall pipe retain more heat in the pipe and help draft? My chimney is a single flue about 20 feet tall and on an outside wall.
The AE insert has a 3" connector for the exhaust and I plan on using a flexible piece of 3" pipe about 5' long from this to get past the narrow damper area then connect to a 4" pipe in the chimney.
Are there advantages to either method? The flexible seems easier but would the double wall pipe retain more heat in the pipe and help draft? My chimney is a single flue about 20 feet tall and on an outside wall.
The AE insert has a 3" connector for the exhaust and I plan on using a flexible piece of 3" pipe about 5' long from this to get past the narrow damper area then connect to a 4" pipe in the chimney.