Black Wood Stove Pipe

 

 Black stove pipe is used only as a connector pipe between a wood stove and the chimney. It cannot be used as a chimney system (installed inside of walls or attic, for example) and it cannot be used inside of a masonry chimney. Black stove pipe is single wall construction, 24 guage, and painted black with a high temperature paint. Be sure and use 3 screws to connect each pipe joint.

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6" DIAMETER BLACK PIPE   No Price
6" diameter, 1' Black Pipe Length   $10.00
6" diameter, 2' Black Pipe Length   $14.00
6" diameter, Slip Joint Pipe   $18.00
6" diameter, 90 degree elbow   $9.00
6" Tee Pipe with Tee Cap   $30.00
6" - 7" Increaser   $20.00
6" to 8" Increaser   $20.00
6" Trim Collar   $6.00
7" DIAMETER BLACK PIPE   No Price
7" x 1' Black Pipe Length   $10.00
7" x 2' Black Pipe Length   $14.00
7" x 90 Degree Elow   $10.00
7" Pipe Tee with Tee Cap   $35.00
7" to 8" Pipe Increaser   $20.00
7" to 6" Reducer   $20.00
7" Trim Collar   $6.00
8" DIAMETER BLACK PIPE   No Price
8" x 1' Black Pipe Length   $10.00
8" x 2' Black Pipe Length   $14.00
8" Slip Connector Pipe   $18.00
8" x 90 Degree Elbow   $15.00
8" Pipe Tee with Tee Cap   $40.00
8" to 6" Reducer   $20.00
8" to 7" Reducer   $20.00
8" Trim Collar   $6.00
Black Pipe Screws   $3.00

Tech Support:
Black Pipe Installation

  • Put 3 screws into each pipe joint. This helps prevent the pipe from vibrating apart if a chimney fire occurs
  • The crimped (male) end of the pipe always points TOWARD the stove; this keeps creosote accumulation running inside the pipe rather than dribbling outside of it
  • Match the stove pipe to the flue outlet size on your appliance
  • Keep black pipe 18" from combustibles!
  • Use the straightest run possible. Do not exceed 3' of horizontal pipe unless the stove manufacturer specifically ALLOWS you to!
  • Use 1/4" rise for every 1' of horizontal run. Never allow stove pipe to slope downwards.
  • Don't use more than one 90 degree elbow
  • When installing a rear vent stove, exit the stove with a tee, not an elbow. This helps contain creosote buildup in the drop port on the tee.