I have a 2019 Englander pellet stove I got for a steal.
My only local stove installer is a nightmare to get ahold of and almost impossible to get anything scheduled. He will charge me $800+. Last year I had my other stove installed at the end of November because it took so long to get ahold of him.
Below is a photo of what I believe I need to install it myself. I also have heat tape, sealant, heat proof insulation etc. Not pictured is the elbow to keep the smoke going upward.
Can I just cut a hole in the wall, install the piping, seal it up and be good to go? Or am I better off having it (maybe) done by a professional company? Am I missing something more complicated?
![[Hearth.com] Installing stove myself... [Hearth.com] Installing stove myself...](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/316/316005-b42b95f74d70dd1eb7d1d88fe1830196.jpg?hash=aGe38WrI4C)
My only local stove installer is a nightmare to get ahold of and almost impossible to get anything scheduled. He will charge me $800+. Last year I had my other stove installed at the end of November because it took so long to get ahold of him.
Below is a photo of what I believe I need to install it myself. I also have heat tape, sealant, heat proof insulation etc. Not pictured is the elbow to keep the smoke going upward.
Can I just cut a hole in the wall, install the piping, seal it up and be good to go? Or am I better off having it (maybe) done by a professional company? Am I missing something more complicated?
![[Hearth.com] Installing stove myself... [Hearth.com] Installing stove myself...](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/316/316005-b42b95f74d70dd1eb7d1d88fe1830196.jpg?hash=aGe38WrI4C)