Hi,
I have the Casa 90 with the duratech chimney. Was going to go with the igloo / stucco finish ... but was directed by my architecture committee (the wife ... no homeowners assoc here) to make it look nicer. That meant hide the stainless steel chimney pipe. So, I am doing a walled house enclosure (flat roof), with (I think) a chase to hide the pipe. I've searched a bunch on the forum and got some ideas, but still have a few basic questions:
1. I am thinking about building a simple, tapered (larger at bottom, smaller at top) chase from metal studs, covered with cement board. I was going to leave the interior empty. Any problems with this?
2. Not sure about the top / transition. Can I just top it off with a piece of cement board, with silicon caulk sealing the gap between the cement board and the pipe? From other posts, it seems that the pipe shouldn't be too hot, and silicon caulk can take a lot of heat anyway.
3. If I can go with the design above, how much of the pipe should stick up out of the chase? Can I get away with just enough to let me put on the spark arrestor / cap?
Still investigating options to cover the cement board, probably stucco.
Thanks,
Tim
I have the Casa 90 with the duratech chimney. Was going to go with the igloo / stucco finish ... but was directed by my architecture committee (the wife ... no homeowners assoc here) to make it look nicer. That meant hide the stainless steel chimney pipe. So, I am doing a walled house enclosure (flat roof), with (I think) a chase to hide the pipe. I've searched a bunch on the forum and got some ideas, but still have a few basic questions:
1. I am thinking about building a simple, tapered (larger at bottom, smaller at top) chase from metal studs, covered with cement board. I was going to leave the interior empty. Any problems with this?
2. Not sure about the top / transition. Can I just top it off with a piece of cement board, with silicon caulk sealing the gap between the cement board and the pipe? From other posts, it seems that the pipe shouldn't be too hot, and silicon caulk can take a lot of heat anyway.
3. If I can go with the design above, how much of the pipe should stick up out of the chase? Can I get away with just enough to let me put on the spark arrestor / cap?
Still investigating options to cover the cement board, probably stucco.
Thanks,
Tim
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