I've noticed different ways of installing duravent chimneys in combination with a stucco finish. Mostly, they seem to cover the chimney, at least a bit.
My neighbor is a retired fireman, who says I shouldn't stucco the chimney in place, but instead leave the base accessible for future removal. He says he's seen several of the double wall chimneys burn out over the years, requiring that they be replaced.
Personally, I'd like to bury it in an inch or so of stucco at the anchor plate to make a smoother stucco transition from the top of the dome to the entryway.
Now I'm thinking about coating it with vaseline, oil, or some other separating medium to prevent the stucco from sticking to it.
Anyone have recommendations on this issue?
Many thanks!
George
My neighbor is a retired fireman, who says I shouldn't stucco the chimney in place, but instead leave the base accessible for future removal. He says he's seen several of the double wall chimneys burn out over the years, requiring that they be replaced.
Personally, I'd like to bury it in an inch or so of stucco at the anchor plate to make a smoother stucco transition from the top of the dome to the entryway.
Now I'm thinking about coating it with vaseline, oil, or some other separating medium to prevent the stucco from sticking to it.
Anyone have recommendations on this issue?
Many thanks!
George
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