I'm wanting to install a wood burner in my basement. It would be a 150,000 btu Brunco or 120,000 btu Woodchuck furnace. I can take my pick as either furnace is going to be given to me. The Woodchuck is only 2 years old, so I would probably go that route. Anyways, I have to get a chimey installed.
Which would be better, masonry type laid up outside the house, or a triple walled stainless put up through the house? Is anyone more safe? What would the cost differences be? The total length of the chimney if I go the indoor route would be around 15-18'. It would start in the basement, pass thru the main floor, then through the 4/12 pitch roof.
If I go the masonry route, I could go with brick or cinder block type. It would probably need to be around 21' high. Anyone know about how much a brick chimney of this hieght would run me? I know the triple walled stuff is rather expensive, but I would think it would be cheaper to go that route. I'm just worried about safety.
Which would be better, masonry type laid up outside the house, or a triple walled stainless put up through the house? Is anyone more safe? What would the cost differences be? The total length of the chimney if I go the indoor route would be around 15-18'. It would start in the basement, pass thru the main floor, then through the 4/12 pitch roof.
If I go the masonry route, I could go with brick or cinder block type. It would probably need to be around 21' high. Anyone know about how much a brick chimney of this hieght would run me? I know the triple walled stuff is rather expensive, but I would think it would be cheaper to go that route. I'm just worried about safety.