So I was at Menards yesterday and see that 6" stainless chimney pieces (I think it was "Supervent" or some brand?) are on sale for $59.99 each for a 36" long section. I believe they are usually $84? I am trying to be slow and methodical about my system design but this sale price has me wondering about chimneys. Sale ends this week.
Will I be completely dissatisfied with an exterior chimney with no chase, 30' tall? I'm currently looking at EKO 40's and Tarm 40's. They have different flue sizes which further complicates my situation. I have absolutely no way to do an interior chimney from my basement, for the record. I have a two story with both floors being finished. I've got zero openings in my roof at the moment sense all of my gas appliances are direct vented. To exit my utility room in the basement I will have to go roughly 3' to my basement wall (likely at a 45 degree angle), through the poured wall and straight up the side of the house. I actually will have to dig a well at the foundation to provide the room for the exit from the basement since the exit will be about 6" below grade.
Should I just bag this whole idea if I don't have a chase installed around the chimney? Will I be having constant problems with creosote and draft? My hope would be to have a minimum of 500 gallons of storage to start. I want the system to run well. If my chimney design is a no-win I may have to rethink the boiler idea. Exterior buildings are not an option for me since I have an "association" which restricts such things.
Any input would be greatly appreciated....
Will I be completely dissatisfied with an exterior chimney with no chase, 30' tall? I'm currently looking at EKO 40's and Tarm 40's. They have different flue sizes which further complicates my situation. I have absolutely no way to do an interior chimney from my basement, for the record. I have a two story with both floors being finished. I've got zero openings in my roof at the moment sense all of my gas appliances are direct vented. To exit my utility room in the basement I will have to go roughly 3' to my basement wall (likely at a 45 degree angle), through the poured wall and straight up the side of the house. I actually will have to dig a well at the foundation to provide the room for the exit from the basement since the exit will be about 6" below grade.
Should I just bag this whole idea if I don't have a chase installed around the chimney? Will I be having constant problems with creosote and draft? My hope would be to have a minimum of 500 gallons of storage to start. I want the system to run well. If my chimney design is a no-win I may have to rethink the boiler idea. Exterior buildings are not an option for me since I have an "association" which restricts such things.
Any input would be greatly appreciated....