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zephania
hi, after installing a wood-boiler stove, 10 years ago, for living room, we get tar-water streaks during heavy rain, which smell terribly.
our set up is a 7 meter 6 inch double insulated stainless flexi liner inside the 20 inch or so, ceramic liner, which forms the chimney at one end of our house. we have a chinese hat on top. all these liners collect and end inside a steel connector, which attaches to the stove.
does the water condense and finds it's way through the brickwork into our living room? moisture appears about 3 inches beside where the liners assemble. the breast is made up of a 2 foot windstone wall.
this of course only happens during extreme heavy rain
our set up is a 7 meter 6 inch double insulated stainless flexi liner inside the 20 inch or so, ceramic liner, which forms the chimney at one end of our house. we have a chinese hat on top. all these liners collect and end inside a steel connector, which attaches to the stove.
does the water condense and finds it's way through the brickwork into our living room? moisture appears about 3 inches beside where the liners assemble. the breast is made up of a 2 foot windstone wall.
this of course only happens during extreme heavy rain