Can you vent a
wood stove
and a gas furnace through a line masonry chimney? The house we purchased has a wood stove in the basement hooked to the masonry chimney and there is another thimble that the gas appliance is hooked to. Is this ok?
wood stove
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Yes. There shouldn’t be a problem with it on the technical front. CHeck with your building inspectors though.
This is a BIG NO NO. Each must have their own Chimney. You can not mix. Sorry
I built my house 13 years ago. I have a wood stove, and my central heat vent go out of the same chimney ( sort of ).
You do have to have them separated. I have 1 stone/masonry chimney but it has 2 different flue tile vents within it. If your saying that your wood stove vent and gas vent are the one in the same that is a major mistake and it will not pass any building code.
The gas vent pipe has to be totally sealed and cannot be shared with any other appliances.
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