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Shasta Vent All-Fuel HT 24 Inch Tall Ceiling Support Box - For 6-Inch Inner Diameter Shasta Vent

Shasta Vent All-Fuel HT 24 Inch Tall Ceiling Support Box - For 6-Inch Inner Diameter Shasta Vent

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Shasta Vent
Shasta Vent Part Numbers: 6A-SB
Item Number: SHA-6A-SB
UPC: 855644005184

Features

  • Ceiling Support Box can accommodate ceilings from flat to 16/12 pitch
  • 6 Inch Ceiling Support Box
  • 6 Inch Inner Diameter
  • 12 Inch Outer Diameter
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
The beautiful thing about choosing a Shasta Chimney Vent is the abundance of options. You can be assured that this chimney vent is perfectly catered to your home's needs. In a perfect example of this personalization a ceiling support box may be required with your chimney vent. When your chimney is (at maximums) fifty feet tall, a ceiling support box is necessary. However, if your chimney is taller than fifty feet, a tee support box will be necessary. To ensure that this transition support piece is aesthetically pleasing, a trim collar is included. Enjoy your well-constructed fireplace all winter, and feel the warmth in your home!

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Kevin D. from Minneapolis, MN asked:
If using this ceiling support box do I still need a insulation shield?  It looks like the insulation shield would not fit over this.
If using this ceiling support box do I still need a insulation shield? It looks like the insulation shield would not fit over this.
This will depend on the height of the insulated space. If the box can keep the insulation away from the pipe, then you should be fine with not using an attic insulation shield. But if the space is tall enough that there would be exposed pipe above the box and before penetrating above the insulated area, then you will need a shield.
Answered by: Brennan W.

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