Stove pipes
Premium stove-pipes & flue fittings in vitreous enamel or 316 stainless steels. Building reg compliant with complete installation components. Safe, reliable & built to last.
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Chimney Flue Liner Rigid Pipe Stainless-Steel
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Chimney Flue Rigid Elbow Pipe Stainless-Steel
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Whether you're installing a new wood burner or replacing old components, choosing the right stove-pipe is crucial for both safety and performance. At DIYfixups, we've carefully selected our range of flue pipes and fittings to help you create a secure, efficient connection between your stove and chimney.
What You'll Find in Our Range
Our comprehensive collection includes everything from basic stove-pipe flue sections to specialized fittings. You'll find:
- Single-wall flue pipes in various diameters
- Durable vitreous enamel finishes that resist high temperatures
- Premium 316-grade stainless-steel options
- Essential stove-pipe adapters for perfect connections
- Reliable pipe collars and support components
Important Safety Information
Safety always comes first with chimney and stove-pipe installations. Here's what you need to know:
- Maintain a minimum 600 mm vertical rise above your stove before any bends
- Keep single-wall pipes at least three times their diameter away from combustible materials
- For tight spaces, consider our twin-wall system with just 50 mm clearance requirements
Choosing the Right Components
Not sure which stove-pipe collar or adapter you need? Here are some quick tips:
- Measure your stove's outlet size carefully
- Check your chimney connection requirements
- Consider the route your pipe needs to take
- Think about aesthetics — black enamel or stainless steel?
Installation Advice
While installing flue components is a manageable DIY project, there are some key things to remember:
- Always follow building regulations
- Ensure all joints are properly sealed
- Check the direction of flow arrows on components
- Consider having your final installation checked by a professional