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Wood Stove Pipe
High quality Single Wall Wood Stove Pipe is ideal for installations where there is a minimum 18" clearance from the stove until it enters the chimney. Our single wall pipe is offered in 22, 24 & 28 gauge. 22 is the heaviest gauge of pipe, 28 the lightest gauge. Premium Black Double Wall Wood Stove Pipe is ideal for close installations where there is less than 18" clearance from combustible materials. This type of Wood Stove Pipe provides the maximum protection for your walls and ceilings. Double wall pipe will also last many times longer than traditional single wall Wood Stove Pipe.
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Single Wall Stove Pipe
Single Wall Stove Pipe
Available in three gauges & three colors
Double Wall  Stove Pipe
Double Wall Stove Pipe
Available in 6 and 8 inch
Stove Pipe Draft Control
Stove Pipe Draft Control
Available in 6, 7 and 8 inch
Stove Pipe Damper
Stove Pipe Damper
Available in 5, 6, 7 and 8 inch
Stove Pipe Galvanized Shanty Vent Cap
Stove Pipe Galvanized Shanty Vent Cap
Available in 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 inch
Stove Pipe Flue Cover
Stove Pipe Flue Cover
Available 2 sizes
Heat-Fab Insulated Saf-T Thimble
Heat-Fab Insulated Saf-T Thimble
Available in 2 sizes
Insul-Flue Insulated Thimble
Insul-Flue Insulated Thimble
Thimble and thimble cover assembly
Insul-Plug Insulated Chimney Plug
Insul-Plug Insulated Chimney Plug
Available in 6 and 8 inch
Frequently asked questions about Stove Pipe

Please note: For safety considerations and ease of installation follow these guidelines.
1. Never mix and match gauges of stove pipe.
2. Use a stove pipe reducer or increaser if you are working with different sizes of pipe.
3. Buy all of the pipe you need from one brand. The connection will most likely differ from Brand X to Brand Y.
4. While all of the stove pipe we sell will fit together tightly a very secure connection can be obtained by using 3 screws per connection. Screws also make the entire assembly stronger.
5. New stove pipe may smoke a little and emit an odor when first used. This is normal and nothing to be concerned about. It is simply the paint on the pipe curing a bit. If necessary open a window or door to allow the smoke and fumes to escape.
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