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Chimney Pipe & Liners

A safe and functioning heating system is only as good as its components. Finding the correct chimney pipe ensures that your heating system works properly. EliteDeals.com has a large selection of the highest quality chimney pipes to fit any chimney size and budget. We offer the lowest prices on our flue pipe and chimney pipe products so you can afford the best. If you find any of these products offered for a lower price elsewhere, just let us know. We offer a 110% Best Price Policy that says we can beat competitor pricing. In addition, orders of chimney pipes and liners over $99 Ship Free!

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Chimney Pipe - Class A

Chimney Pipe - Class A
Class A Chimney Pipe, also called All-Fuel pipe, is designed to vent appliances fueled by wood, oil, and coal, though some brands are also approved for use with gas-fueled devices. Chimney systems created with Class A pipe are almost always UL Listed, allowing them to be compatible with a greater variety of fireplaces, wood stoves, inserts, and furnaces than other kinds of vent pipe.
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Gas Vent Pipe

Gas Vent Pipe
There are two types of vent pipe available for natural gas and propane-fueled appliances. Direct Vent chimney systems rely on external air for combustion and expel exhaust directly into the outside atmosphere. Type B pipe is designed for use with Category I gas fireplaces, stoves, and inserts. Your applianceοΏ½s instruction manual will specify which type of pipe you need.
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Stove Pipe

Stove Pipe
Stove pipe is available a variety of thicknesses, ranging from single-wall to triple-wall, with the triple-wall providing the best insulation and smallest clearance to combustibles. Most wood stoves and freestanding fireplaces can be connected to a chimney with any thickness of stove pipe, but it is strongly recommended that you use stove pipe and chimney pipe produced by the same manufacturer.
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Pellet & Corn Vent Pipe

Pellet & Corn Vent Pipe
Pellet and Corn Vent Pipe, often just called pellet pipe, caters to the specific demands of appliances fueled by wood pellets and corn. Some brands of pellet pipe are also approved for use with other alternative fuels, but you should always check the manufacturerοΏ½s instructions.
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Chimney Liners

Chimney Liners
Metal chimney liners, usually made out of steel, can make a damaged or unsafe masonry chimney usable again. Many appliances also require you to use a chimney liner when venting them through a chimney. Even when a liner isn't specifically required, you may want to use one because a lined chimney helps your appliance maintain a more efficient draft and hotter flue temperature. Liners are also easier to clean than traditional chimneys.
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Chimney Caps

Chimney Caps
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Dampers

Dampers
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Chimney Plugs

Chimney Plugs
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  The following is a basic list of the kinds of vent pipe currently available.
  • Chimney Pipe:  Chimney pipe is designed to vent appliances fueled by wood, oil, coal, and, in some cases, gas.  The most common variety is Class A.
  • Gas Vent Pipe:  Gas pipe is used to vent appliances fueled by natural gas or propane.   Type-B and Direct Vent are both styles of gas piping.
  • Stove Pipe:  Both wood stoves and freestanding fireplaces require stove pipe to connect to chimney piping or a masonry chimney.
  • Pellet & Corn Vent Pipe:  Appliances that use corn or wood pellets should be vented with pellet pipe.
  • Chimney Liners:  Chimney liners are used to reline damaged or unsafe masonry chimneys.  Many appliances also require you to use a liner when venting them through a chimney.


Chimney Pipe - Class A
Gas Vent Pipe
Stove Pipe
Chimney Pipe - Class A

Gas Vent Pipe

Stove Pipe

Pellet & Corn Vent Pipe
Chimney Liners
Chimney Caps
Pellet & Corn Vent Pipe

Chimney Liners

Chimney Caps