Chimney boot for a metal roof.
Installing stove pipe through metal roof.
These work better on smaller.
After the box is installed a roofing.
After trimming your pipe use black furnace cement to seal between each piece and three sheet metal screws at each joint.
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Trim the flashing in the center of the rubber boot with a roofing knife so it fits snugly around the pipe.
Once you know which type you need you can purchase this measure the length of pipe you need and cut the length with a strong set of shears.
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Flashing is a method of weatherproofing the base of a chimney.
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The chimney for the stove consists of a metal chimney pipe that goes through a chimney box also known as a ceiling collar and terminates above the roof.
Remove the rubber boot.
Heavier gauge pipe will likely have adjustable slip joints which will eliminate the need for trimming.
Transitioning from single wall black stove pipe to insulated double wall class.
Trace the outline of the base of the rubber boot onto the metal roof with a pencil.
Slide the rubber boot over the pipe to check the fit.
Connect this portion to the pipe you ve installed on the back of the stove and run the pipe through the wall to the chimney.
A different type of flashing is a chimney pipe boot.