So after getting screwed over by the contractor who helped me install the stove/chimney, I need to go get the building permit to install my wood stove. I can do the drawings myself, but I have no idea where to start.
Anyone have any sample drawings showing a stove install? Something to inspire me?
Basic setup... EPA stove in the basement, insulated double-wall Selkirk pipe through the basement concrete wall, then up the exterior wall, and through the roof overhang. Used 24ga steel and steel studs for a 'clearance reduction system' where the black single-wall stove pipe gets a little close to 'combustibles'. Stove sits directly on the concrete floor. (big thanks to sites like Hearth.com... spent a long time tracking down all the proper documentation and verifying through multiple sources the codes for things like clearance reduction)
Everything is already in, clearances all check out, and most importantly, **I** am satisfied that it's done properly! Now I just have to clean up the mess my contractor has created (took my money but didn't get the permits or drawings).
Thanks!
Anyone have any sample drawings showing a stove install? Something to inspire me?
Basic setup... EPA stove in the basement, insulated double-wall Selkirk pipe through the basement concrete wall, then up the exterior wall, and through the roof overhang. Used 24ga steel and steel studs for a 'clearance reduction system' where the black single-wall stove pipe gets a little close to 'combustibles'. Stove sits directly on the concrete floor. (big thanks to sites like Hearth.com... spent a long time tracking down all the proper documentation and verifying through multiple sources the codes for things like clearance reduction)
Everything is already in, clearances all check out, and most importantly, **I** am satisfied that it's done properly! Now I just have to clean up the mess my contractor has created (took my money but didn't get the permits or drawings).
Thanks!