Most building codes require the chimney extend two feet higher than anything within ten feet horizontally.
How far above roof should chimney extend.
Most wood stove and factory built fireplace manufacturers and local building codes will require that the chimney must extend at least 2 feet above any portion of any structure within 10 feet measured horizontally and must extend at least 3 feet above the highest point of its roof penetration.
There is a rule for this it s called the 2 3 10 rule.
They intend to make sure that the chimney draws properly and that a fire hazard does not occur.
The flue should extend at least 3 feet above the roof.
And at least 2 higher than any portion of a building within 10.
If the pipe is farther than 10 feet from the roof peak it must be 2.
Vertical blue line along the left side of the chimney in our photo.
The chimney flue is the open shaft that runs from the firebox up through the chimney creating the passage for the fire smoke.
This specification makes sure steep roof slopes are cleared.
If it doesn t follow these steps to extend it.
Specifications aren t there to merely cause you problems.
For gas vents or a type l vent this distance above the roof surface must be at least 2 ft 0 61m.
Select a chimney cap with a screen height 5 inches above your tallest flue at least 5 inches taller than the blue dotted line which metal is best for a top mount or multi flue chimney cap.
The top of a chimney pipe must extend at least 2 feet above the peak of the roof if the pipe is within 10 feet of the peak.
Both above the flat roof and 2 feet above the point at which a horizontal line from the chimney would touch the highest portion of the nearest roof.
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The 10 foot rule explains the clearance you need.