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Larry K. from Lewes delaware asked:
I was told you should never put a chimney cap on an oil-fired furnace. Is that true?
I was told you should never put a chimney cap on an oil-fired furnace. Is that true?
You can indeed use a stainless steel cap suitable for a class A chimney on such a system.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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Brian P. from Florida, Tampa Bay asked:
When wind-driven rain blows into the chimney cap and goes down the flue and the shafts that hold the flue, where does the water go besides the fireplace itself?
When wind-driven rain blows into the chimney cap and goes down the flue and the shafts that hold the flue, where does the water go besides the fireplace itself?
Provided you have no leaks or loose joints in the manufactured chimney, the precipitation will be in the fireplace itself or on top of the firebox, in addition to the inside walls of the chimney.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on Feb 28, 2023

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Angel C. from Florida asked:
I have a discontinued chimney cap FTF8-CTD. What do you recommend as a replacement?
I have a discontinued chimney cap FTF8-CTD. What do you recommend as a replacement?
A suitable replacement cap for the FTF8 air-cooled chimney cap would be this HomeSaver Pro 8 Inch Round Chimney Cap for Air-Insulated Factory-Built Chimneys.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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Preston C. from Rock Hill SC asked:
Do you have a complete chimney cover?
Do you have a complete chimney cover?
Unfortunately, we do not offer full seal chimney covers.
Answered by: Brennan W.

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About Chimney Caps and Covers

You should have a chimney cap if you've got an active chimney. Chimney caps help keep critters and debris out while keeping sparks and embers in. If you don't have a chimney flue cap, your chimney might also be compromised by weather damage like rust or mold. Copper chimney caps also enhance the outer appearance of your flue pipe. If you'd like to learn more about your need for a flue cap, check out our Chimney Cap Buying Guide for everything you need to know about a chimney cover!