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@dezlondes7106
@dezlondes7106 3 года назад
You know, the greatest blessing a man or woman can have is being healthy to do things.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
So true.
@darrellwillams9212
@darrellwillams9212 3 года назад
To late now but in the future install the rubber boot on a diamond position instead of like you have it now so water want collect on top and will run off easy.
@kjvacp
@kjvacp 2 года назад
2 hours ago, this comment would have been great. Lol
@seakadventurer1330
@seakadventurer1330 2 года назад
Too late now, but it's too late...
@briansmythe3219
@briansmythe3219 2 года назад
Now Thats a Teriffic Idear Cheers Ive got too do one soon
@bbbbbbb2357
@bbbbbbb2357 Год назад
Yes sir GOSPEL
@brokerbud
@brokerbud 2 года назад
Best install I have seen. Been looking all over the internet, even manufacturer install videos for instruction. You nailed it. TY.
@MartyHuie
@MartyHuie 2 года назад
Absolutely the most concise and fully thorough description on how to do this I should've come here first wow thank you so much
@70washington
@70washington Год назад
Best video I have seen so far on how to install on a metal roof, my wood stove is rated for 2500 square feet, my pipe run is 16' or so. I am using triple wall from the ceiling and through the roof to cap, single wall from the stove to the ceiling to capture more heat for the first 8'.
@II_4_R_Z_II
@II_4_R_Z_II 2 года назад
Wow this is so interesting to me! As I do this as a profession in New Zealand our rules and regulations are way different, 1. You can’t have a circular hole in the ceiling it has to be square to allow for breathing airflow, 2 the roof has to be back flashed ( a piece of metal that goes over the penetration ) and the aqua seal that goes around the chimney/liner on the outside of the roof MUST be put down diamond shape to allow water to run away not build up at the top, we also have a trip skin system you’ll have your outter liner inner baffle and inner flue, also inner flue MUST be sealed with fire cement to stop leaking carbon oxide.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing always interesting hearing how things are done differently
@addrock7695
@addrock7695 9 месяцев назад
You can’t beat all the rules and regulations and of course paying the relevant council fees here in New Zealand.. Marlborough District Council has a competition with the rest of the country about how many new fees that they can put on the homeowners, sometimes even requiring us to pay for what has or(probably not) occurred on the land, going back to 1920(is their latest con)
@seafieldgrant6957
@seafieldgrant6957 3 года назад
If I needed some one too install a chimney I would pick you . You always go out of your way too do a perfect job !
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Wow, thank you. Really appreciate that.
@joelongrid7625
@joelongrid7625 3 года назад
I can feel the warmth of the fire already. Well done.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@joedominick7517
@joedominick7517 3 года назад
I appreciate that you take the time to explain the installation. Keep up the good work!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks, will do!
@eleanorflynn370
@eleanorflynn370 3 года назад
Your stove is huge and the wall with the pipe going up looks amazing. Well done it looks perfect
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks 👍
@daveseaver6337
@daveseaver6337 Год назад
Only video out there that is properly done. great job.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thank you!
@borderpropertyinspections2634
@borderpropertyinspections2634 2 года назад
great video, I'm an installer and there was nothing you said or did that I would disagree with. it's rare to find such a great video that is actually done well and end up being code compliant. I'll be sharing with my DIY clients.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thank you! Appreciate the comment.
@raymonduck
@raymonduck 2 года назад
Watched five other videos of the same thing. I have the most faith in yours. Good job.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thanks!
@agbread8080
@agbread8080 2 года назад
Great instructional video. But furthermore, you have given me the blueprint to my dream home of 25yrs. Heaven on earth. Thank you sir.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@josecondemarin9586
@josecondemarin9586 3 года назад
Hello Paul and Emily, you guys have done wonderful, thanks for the explanation. To many QC and safety critics here. Never mind them . Good video. Stay safe and healthy. Thanks 😊
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@kevinsharkey7402
@kevinsharkey7402 Год назад
Well done buddy. Nice to see a pro in action and safety, being the first priority once again, well done😊
@navybluejacket4401
@navybluejacket4401 3 года назад
Well Done ! I hope that mine turns out that well. Thank You for helping me not to mess mine up.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Good luck!
@BobbyCannon
@BobbyCannon 2 года назад
You make this look so easy... I hope my installation goes this well.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@patrickmessier1642
@patrickmessier1642 10 месяцев назад
Really nice job and good clear instructions. I’ve seen a lot of people go through metal roofs with all sorts of different methods but now that the rubber type material they have for the boot life is easier. Only thing I would have done different would install a stainless steel clamp over that boot.
@tobypyron9687
@tobypyron9687 3 года назад
Love your show, many many great ideas. Suggestion: Wouldn't it have been better if you would have "diamond-ed" your rubber seal? (Point the corner of the rubber seal towards the top of the roof line). That way you would have less standing water on top of the seal, the diamond installation would allow a minimum of standing water. Just a thought. I saw Kyle do this this on R&R Buildings.
@ketertrue
@ketertrue 2 года назад
can be hard with corrugations and the gasket material behavior
@Overpar73
@Overpar73 3 года назад
Your attention to detail is amazing Paul, keep up the excellent work! Hope to see you guys next month at the covered bridges festival?
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thank you! We will be around!
@jamesscroggins3486
@jamesscroggins3486 3 года назад
You had one shot to cut through that beautiful ceiling and the roof . and you did great.. :)
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks! Getting over the fact that there's a hole in my roof haha
@jodymorden8086
@jodymorden8086 Год назад
Nice work!!! This reassured my job was done correctly! Thanks
@francoisbouvier7861
@francoisbouvier7861 2 года назад
Best tutorial that I have seen. Good job, thanks.
@5280Woodworking
@5280Woodworking 3 года назад
Had that exact stove at my cabin. Pretty amazing kit, done right it was a slow burner for hours and hours.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Awesome thanks for the personal vouch!
@josephg.3370
@josephg.3370 2 года назад
What stove is that?
@bigal9078
@bigal9078 3 года назад
Wow, you always make it look easy. Cutting an upside down circle would suck
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@blackvelvetchimney
@blackvelvetchimney 2 года назад
A few constructive comments : it is not necessary or required to use any foam sprays or sealants around the ceiling support as a matter of fact it would probably be advisible never to use these products because you are potentially creating a fire hazard if there was ever a chimney fire. Heat coming off of this pipe is intense and can catch that area on fire. Secondly you want to cut plastics and other materials away from this ceiling support. Again, class a pipe although a good material if there was a serious chimney fire which burns it over 2200°, can turn this pipe into a soft marshmallow like material and all of this foam and other materials become involved in a fire. Thirdly although I could not tell I’m assuming that that pipe is fairly close to your mantle. Although there are clearance requirements in the instructions, it’s always better to go with more than just the minimum. Other than that it seems like you did a really nice job. Thank you for a very well made video.
@mmanut
@mmanut 3 года назад
Never seen a better install ‼️‼️. Vinny 🇺🇸
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@therealdiehl4671
@therealdiehl4671 Год назад
A lot of good detail given here. I have a high vaulted ceiling. I used single wall pipe up to the ceiling box. This gives me a lot of good heat from the chimney and is much cheaper than double and triple wall insulated pipe. I added a magnetically held shield behind the chimney on the first four feet, that keeps my wall behind the stove cool. A near by ceiling fan set to pull up, forces trapped heat from the ceiling. This makes a quite installation compared to most stove fans.
@chrishicks5359
@chrishicks5359 3 года назад
Great job! Thanks for sharing your journey with us
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@robertmalet956
@robertmalet956 3 года назад
I’ve been watching this channel for a while. You are impressive. Nice job every time. Thanks for the great content.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@RatelLaw
@RatelLaw 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your expertise.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Appreciate you watching/commenting!
@davejalenderki
@davejalenderki 2 года назад
Great job. Thank you for taking the time to make the video and share your expertise. Beautiful home by the way...
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@MatthijsHoekstra
@MatthijsHoekstra 3 года назад
So jealous, so little holes poked through your roof! My way smaller roof must have at least 10 pipes sticking out
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Spent a lot of time figuring out how to minimize it!
@AC-uf8ez
@AC-uf8ez 2 года назад
Nice video. Good advice to check the boot every year. I had turkey buzzards rip up my boot and caused a leak.
@irksome100
@irksome100 3 года назад
Excellent. Thanks for the demo.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@JohnSmith-uz8bb
@JohnSmith-uz8bb 10 месяцев назад
Stick another 36 inches of flue on top of that chimney to get the end of the pipe above the swirl and backdraft inducing zone caused by the tumbling of the air caused by wind hitting the ridgeline. Brace with 3x wire/metal band stays to counter high wind situations...
@vivianwilliams2216
@vivianwilliams2216 3 года назад
The chimney looks awesome 👌 👏 😎 really kool ! 😊👍💕💕💕
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks so much 😊
@theparkjunkie
@theparkjunkie 11 месяцев назад
Where did you get that heat shield that goes through the roof? The round metal one that is not DuraVent?
@Philip-nx5cd
@Philip-nx5cd Год назад
Thanks For Sharing a Great Job!
@crackerjax4330
@crackerjax4330 3 года назад
Hope you have ceiling fan and a good blower b/c if you're in an area where the temp drops below freezing, you're going to have a hard time heating that massive place.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Yes, there will be a ceiling fan and we have a blower. We also have a furnace for each floor of the house and radiant heat in the main floor concrete.
@nesertema4583
@nesertema4583 Год назад
thank you for your very detailed video!
@tonysikich4383
@tonysikich4383 3 года назад
Nice work Paul!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thank you!
@nohillforahighstepper
@nohillforahighstepper 2 года назад
Excellent instructional video. Thank you!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@gredwine
@gredwine Год назад
Excellent video. Thanks.
@coldspring624
@coldspring624 2 года назад
Well done, I just wish they would stamp a storm collar like they do for b-vent
@andythomson5148
@andythomson5148 2 года назад
With all the attention to clearance to combustibles, wouldn't you want to avoid spray foam and poly attached directly to your ceiling transition collar?
@davidhill4711
@davidhill4711 3 года назад
Great job and explanation
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thank you!
@webshepherd1852
@webshepherd1852 Год назад
Thank you for the video!
@paulshamblin6260
@paulshamblin6260 8 месяцев назад
The stove pipe is where you get the majority of the heat. Single wall inside. Double wall through the wall or eoof and outside.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 8 месяцев назад
Had to go with double wall because of the height of inside ceiling. I still get a ton of heat out of it. Works great.
@davidgrove7585
@davidgrove7585 3 месяца назад
Great job
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@xX4estXx
@xX4estXx 2 года назад
Great walk through
@lightningdriver81
@lightningdriver81 3 года назад
Excellent. Thanks.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@miketrumpp5521
@miketrumpp5521 2 года назад
Thank you
@readtheinstructions1407
@readtheinstructions1407 3 года назад
I installed a 2nd rubber boot with a clamp, over that metal rain shield, as a secondary form of protection.
@JohnKaufmann
@JohnKaufmann 2 года назад
THAT was an excellent video. EXCELLENT!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@bahopik
@bahopik 2 года назад
The concern is not the ice tearing boots, it's the pipe getting sheared off or bent over, which I've seen
@briansmythe3219
@briansmythe3219 2 года назад
some Good advice There Thanks
@badromenful
@badromenful 2 года назад
Excellent work and info thank ya
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@christopherhaak9824
@christopherhaak9824 Год назад
This installation is backwards. You should install your ceiling box and double wall SS pipe during construction with an insulation shield. This all with an idea of where the stove will be located. Then, after everything else is done, you install your black pipe and stove. You do this because the chimney placement depends completely on the truss location, so that determines location. Also, silicone itself is more than enough to keep the storm collar in place, you don't need additional fasteners. In any case, you don't place the stove first and then work off that, the structure determines location.
@Californians_go_home
@Californians_go_home 9 месяцев назад
I don’t see any bath fan vents on your house. How did you vent your fans ? I was hoping your chimney video would demonstrate something similar .
@lorendjones
@lorendjones 2 года назад
Great detail! Very helpful info.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thank you!
@tracyknueven9375
@tracyknueven9375 3 года назад
your like Napoleon Dynamite….bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills, nunchuck skills…chimney skills!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
omg lol best compliment ever
@nellermann
@nellermann 3 года назад
Not sure if you have covered this topic and issue as of yet. Air recovery or make up air as I hear it called. With a wood stove, it needs air to combust obviously. In a new tight and air sealed house, are you installing an ERV or HRV into your HVAC? Same issue comes into play with your kitchen exhaust fan.
@cooper8318
@cooper8318 3 года назад
Lookin good!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Thank you!
@rooster4430
@rooster4430 Год назад
Great job, great video! Thanks for doing this. One question, do you have the two foot chimney clearance above your ridge line that I've seen recommended?
@SentoHug
@SentoHug 2 года назад
good stuff
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@erikjohnson5608
@erikjohnson5608 2 года назад
Why not single wall so it gives off more heat in that big room?
@gregmize01
@gregmize01 3 года назад
Smokin!!!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Haha
@michaelarmocida2442
@michaelarmocida2442 5 месяцев назад
Great video. If you have a metal roof and a modern EPA reburn wood stove, then do you need a spark arrestor?
@davidcuttle4340
@davidcuttle4340 3 года назад
Love your work but I'm still looking forward to that slide for the kids.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Us too!
@carltonhinote2247
@carltonhinote2247 8 месяцев назад
Very good video
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 8 месяцев назад
Thanks
@gregc8394
@gregc8394 Год назад
Very nice .I would like to know if the rubber holds up to any creosote that drips on to it . I have a chimney on a tin roof and the creosote dripping on the tin eats holes in it .
@JDOGMACK75
@JDOGMACK75 Год назад
I noticed that you dont have a vapor barrier under your steel roof, I would be worried about condensation dripping on your insulation constantly
@billy2gloves959
@billy2gloves959 2 года назад
Please, where did u get the heat shield from???
@scottmorris7468
@scottmorris7468 2 года назад
Same question I have! I have been searching for the heatshield and have only found it in a kit that Selkirk sells called Selkirk 200275 Galvanized Steel Rubber Boot Chimney Flashing Kit. I have found it at a few retailers and eBay. There is also a Selkirk SuperPro All-Fuel Chimney Pipe Rafter Shield - but it doesn't look to have the stand-off pieces of the one Paul used. Good luck.
@benhellerman3864
@benhellerman3864 3 года назад
I know for most contractors it's common sense but you should of told DYIer's that they should check for wires or pipes before cutting lol
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
You make a good point haha
@robertowen1648
@robertowen1648 Год назад
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for going into such detail. Tried to look up your website but it is down ? Same problem with the other links. Don't know if you are aware of this.
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
Thanks for letting me know. We changed our business name to MR Post Frame since I’m now building for other people. New site is mrpostframe.com Sorry for inconvenience, we’ll get those corrected.
@CrustyAbsconder
@CrustyAbsconder 2 года назад
That wood-stove company should send their best technician out to inspect your install, and offer any free upgrades, for giving them free advertisement. I would have rotated the rubber-gizmo, 45 degrees, and placed some kind of protective cover directly on it. And painted a pattern around the roof with heat-resistant paint. Will that add heat to the attic and if so, is that a good thing ??
@integr8er66
@integr8er66 2 месяца назад
Why are you using double wall in the heated space rather than single wall?
@Brough1111
@Brough1111 Год назад
Best on RU-vid, I have a question the sleeve and spacer at the roof line where to purchase?
@scottdieboldsr.3594
@scottdieboldsr.3594 Месяц назад
I have plywood then purlins then metal on my roof. Is this the same process for install thru the roof? Thanks
@michaelwhitt6025
@michaelwhitt6025 2 года назад
We are installing a wood stove chimney through our standing seam metal roof. Duravent does not seem to prescribe a silicone boot/jack for installations. I see that your silicon boot does not actually touch the double wall chimney pipe - it contacts the heat shield. So that leaves the two inch airspace between combustibles? And thank you for an informative video!
@mpbricke1
@mpbricke1 2 года назад
There is a high temp silicone boot for chimney installs
@robertgonzalez8419
@robertgonzalez8419 Год назад
I have a question for you just curious why you didn’t use Single wall pipe from fireplace to the ceiling to radiate more heat in your house versus going with double wall pipe just wondering your thoughts on that thank you everything looks great God bless
@LiamG903
@LiamG903 Год назад
The new epa stove are so efficient but they like a really good draw. Double wall excels at that.
@scottdieboldsr.3594
@scottdieboldsr.3594 2 месяца назад
Is the chimney pipe in the attic and out roof insulated pipe or just same from stove up all way
@kenknight4560
@kenknight4560 3 года назад
Could you tell us what you would do had the hole in the ceiling hit a roof joist? Move it over, bend it, how do you handle that situation?
@ML-lg4ky
@ML-lg4ky 3 года назад
Bring on the cold I say!
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
We are at least ready for it!
@beboba2498
@beboba2498 Год назад
Is it installed by the code ? It looks like the chimney is shorter than 2 feet above the ridge
@stevencreek6940
@stevencreek6940 2 года назад
Really helpful video, thanks! Where do you source the adjustable heat shield? I've got an odd size pipe (9 in), so an adjustable shield would be awesome.
@larryb131
@larryb131 Год назад
interesting! Is that a special spray foam?
@PIANOBARN
@PIANOBARN Год назад
where did you get the heat shield that went over the doube wall pipe in between wood
@upnorthyooper1196
@upnorthyooper1196 Год назад
Where is it that a pole barn style roof meets building code for a home? Those trusses must be 4 or 6 feet apart. Can you even walk on that roof without denting it?
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame Год назад
These types of homes are built all over the nation with trusses that are 8’ oc. The metal is strong and will not dent when walking on it.
@highplainshollarhomestead3188
Yeah, spin that roof boot 45 degrees so the water sheds off the corner of the boot, like a boat in water.
@JohnSmith-uz8bb
@JohnSmith-uz8bb 10 месяцев назад
Diamond shape (rather than square) guides water around the edges......
@crimpson11
@crimpson11 10 месяцев назад
why would you put double wall pipe directly from the stove? that should start at the ceiling so nothing catches fire past that. if you start it at the stove than you're just loosing that that extra heat.
@JohnSmith-uz8bb
@JohnSmith-uz8bb 10 месяцев назад
Depending on how efficient the stove is at radiating the heat... and that standing column of exhaust air had better have some heat in it to "lift" it out of the chimney top to the outside.... because the backflow if it cools too much is going to settle back down into the firebox and back out into the house....
@travisshivers6720
@travisshivers6720 3 года назад
Hey you actually have shoes on this time lol
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
😆 every so often
@Siouxperman
@Siouxperman 3 года назад
Tip: Keep away from burning wet wood. The moisture in wet wood causes chimney’s to gunk up faster. Also, keep away from burning at such slow rates. Slow burn rates don’t allow fires to burn clean. If you notice your fire’s 🔥 is barely dancing then the fire is too slow. If the flames are a dancing? Correct, it’s too fast?? Fast fires could be disastrous. Find that medium flame and everything will be just fine. Stay safe, happy burning friends.
@livingincolorado-greatlife9110
Where did you get the heat shield, I can’t find it any where, what is the part name/number
@markbagshaw2142
@markbagshaw2142 3 года назад
This makes no sense to me,,here in the UK, only cattle sheds and industrial buildings have metal roofs..Not people living in homes..Tile or slate. Such a pity,because the wood stove is amazing..💯
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Metal roofs are gaining a lot of popularity here over shingles
@JoshuaSHogg
@JoshuaSHogg Год назад
Never a fan of those rubber boots. I like to elbow the class A in the attic towards the peak (make sure elbows are supported by the trusses). Install a lead flashing and tuck under the ridge cap. I know the attic is not conditioned space, but it may help w/ any potential negative pressure issues. Also it’s easier to meet minimum chimney height requirements as the chimney needs to be 2’ above the peak. 10-3-2 rule. I know cleaning the flue is not as easy w/ an offset.
@FJB2020
@FJB2020 2 года назад
Do you recall the part number on that heat shield?
@peterking1134
@peterking1134 3 года назад
How about showing it burning a log?
@MrPostFrame
@MrPostFrame 3 года назад
Keep watching you'll see one! Haven't fired it up since it's been 90+ degrees around here
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