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Boccardy from royalston ma asked:
I am replacing my Metalbestos woodstove chimney. The current chimney is 8 inches outside diameter and 6 inches inside diameter. It measures 12 feet from the roofline down to the thimble through the wall. The thimble is two feet horizontally to a 6-inch single-wall stovepipe. Since Metalbestos is no longer available, what DuraVent components would I need to order?
I am replacing my Metalbestos woodstove chimney. The current chimney is 8 inches outside diameter and 6 inches inside diameter. It measures 12 feet from the roofline down to the thimble through the wall. The thimble is two feet horizontally to a 6-inch single-wall stovepipe. Since Metalbestos is no longer available, what DuraVent components would I need to order?
We can certainly help you replace your Metalbestos woodstove chimney with a new DuraVent system. Based on your current 6-inch inside diameter chimney and through-the-wall installation, a complete system will involve several components, including appropriate Class A chimney pipe, a wall thimble, connectors, and a termination cap. To ensure you receive an accurate and comprehensive list of all the necessary parts for your specific installation, please fill out our chimney pipe quote request form. This form will allow you to provide all the detailed measurements and specific installation requirements, enabling our team to put together an itemized quote for you. Please remember to consult local building codes and the manufacturer's installation instructions for your new chimney system.
Answered by: Sid G. on Apr 03, 2026

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Mark from New Richmond OH asked:
Why is the DuraVent pipe getting hot enough to discolor at the top, right under the cap?
Why is the DuraVent pipe getting hot enough to discolor at the top, right under the cap?
If the DuraVent pipe is getting hot enough to discolor at the top, directly under the cap, we strongly recommend contacting a local chimney sweep for a proper inspection and diagnosis. You can find a certified professional in your area using the following resource: https://web.csia.org/search
Answered by: Tyler M. on Jan 20, 2026

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