DIY Chimney Liner Replacement Part 3 - Installing Thermix Insulation
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- How-to-do-it-yourself mix and installation 'Thermix' Chimney Insulation, by M&G DuraVent Inc.
And how-to-do-it-yourself installation 'Tubinox' Chimney flashing and Rain Cap. - Навчання та стиль
nice job buddy. you make it look easy.
Thank you for your kind comment.
nice work pete
Thanks John.
nice!
you are so smart
Thank you.
Nice work and explanatory video. Thanks
Why is it necessary to put insulation around the liner ?
Thank you for your comment.
The insulation helps to keep the liner hot, reducing creosote, and increasing draft.
Here in Norway it has become more common (I have red) not to insulate, but rather keep the space round the chimney liner as ventilation. The condensation is drained in the bottom of the liner. Maybe the smoke is hot enough to break down poison gasses without any insulation ? I dont know. Its cheaper and less work too but wont last as long. Creosote is no good neither for peoples health or the environment. I am just an amateur though
@@roysmedsli8898 The insulation also reduces condensation.
Yea, creosote is not good for people or the environment also causes chimney fires if not cleaned regularly.
I like your videos👌 U R A PRO! Want to ask a question pls. My chimenea is taking. Water from autside n my basement is to humed. Is I redo the brick. This solve this problem? I got doubt . THANSK for you answer. 👋👋👋👋🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for your kind comment.
If your chimney is taking water from outside it must have cracked bricks or the mortar has fallen out. A redo should help the problem. If not, you could try spraying the outside of the chimney with a good concrete sealer. Good luck.
Where did you get your thermix from? I got 2 bags from a local fireplace shop. Took 4 weeks to get it. I didn't order enough.
I got my Thermix through Home Hardware.
I thought you will be trekking near Namche Bazar !
Namche Bazaar is in my future. Video should be ready in March. However, lots of work at home to complete first.
Been there. Now we're back. Trekking video coming soon.
Basa Pete yeah. I know seeing posts of Ram on Facebook. Waiting for a video with amazing descriptions in your voice. ☺
What do you do when you need to replace the liner? &
By-the-way, Tubinox stainless steel chimney liner has a lifetime warranty, and adding Thermix extends the life to 50-70 years.
But if something goes wrong, it would be quite difficult to remove the Thermix so you could remove the liner. But it's possible.
Pneumatic "chamber chipper"
I need help, I did DIY and inserted a stainless steel liner(the rigid one) into a brick chimney. I wrapped the liner with quality glasswool but I got issues gettimg stuck cuz the wool was amassing in some areas,so I had to remove the glasswool and I anyway installed the liner. I was thinking to fill the void between the liner and the masonry with some compound, but I live in easterb europe and I couldn't find anyfhing specific for this purpose(they don't line chimneys). What best alternative can u recommend me for thermix?
Thank you for your comment.
You can use Vermiculite Chimney Insulation.
@@BasaPete do you think it will work fine mixed with cement and water? I see some people pouring in dry vermiculite but I find it odd
@@dominic6055 Vermiculite, portland cement and water should work just fine. I'd try a test mix of 6 vermiculite to 1 cement ratio. Maybe even a 8:1 ratio.
@@BasaPete thanks a lot
What is the average cost for something like this?
Not exactly sure of the total cost. Stainless steel liner approximately $600. Chimney insulation approximately $300.
Overkill with the zinc flashing. Cement flaunching is fine
I disagree. Flaunting can absorb water and crack with changing temperatures. After time it will expose the bricks and mortar to the same fate.
That chimney insul mix is nothing more than vermiculite and Portland cement and you can get from swimming pool supplier for 8 bucks a bag it's called pool base same stuff
Yes!
Is it possible to use the pool base dry instead of mixing in the Portland cement and water?
I couldn't find pool base with vermiculite, do u know how the maximum size the vermuculite bits have to be? Is there alternative to vermiculite, like expanded clay?
9 bags later... $100 a bag now... ugh.
Thank you for your comment.
$100 per bag! That's a lot more than I paid.
It’s now $85.00 a bag plus shipping. No thank you! Good old dry vermiculite will do the the same thing for $25.00 a bag. Or a ceramic blanket that would cost $300.
Oil looks cheap!
What oil?
@@BasaPete the oil to heat my house vented through the side of the house!
We use wood, much cheaper than oil and a lot nicer on really cold winter’s day. Plus I like the exercise of doing up wood.
@@BasaPete I have to replace my wood stove, the inspector wants me to remove the clay tiles to make room for an insulated liner and put a new hearth in. The cost for the liner hearth and stove I could heat my house with oil the rest of my life!
@@mr.redneck2715 geesh. My oil budget is $9,000+ this year. 1300 gallons. 900 a month for 10 months. Getting a hot water heater and hoping to do what this fella did because its either a 5" insert wirh a lego sized wood stove or a metal.chimney through a wall. I'd rather destroy my 6" flue and pray I can fit an insulated pipe where the inner diameter is still 6" so I can properly burn wood in there.