This is relatively easily done.
How to fit a flue through a roof.
By chris on tour2002 wed apr 23 2008 2 25 pm.
Sedum roofs are becoming ever more popular and many customers have come to us wanting to put a twin wall insulated flue pipe through their sedum roof so that they can install a stove.
In cases where the boiler is not fitted to an external wall a vertical flue may be installed.
The rubber boot is trimmed to fit around the pipe and then secured to the roof with screws and sealant.
Take your adjustable roof flashing and center that on the screw you ran through the roof deck.
A reputable engineer will follow manufacturer s instructions when fitting your vertical boiler flue with respect to the length and other things currently on your roof.
Instead of having to cut flashing materials yourself you can buy a fitting boot for your chimney pipe.
An easy way to mark the hole you need to cut is by using the flashing as a stencil and spray painting the inside on the roof shingles.
For instance your flue should be fitted a good distance away from other flue pipes and chimney breast walls etc.
A sedum roof can look very nice indeed and is relatively easy to install.
I thought of trying to extend the pipe so it clears the roof but the flue design does not lend itself to this and as it would have to protrude by about 2 feet it would look an untidy mess and will solve one neighbourly gripe and.
Putting a flue pipe or chimney through a sedum roof.
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The flashing can be installed quickly and easily with kits that use rubber pipe boots.
Fitting a flue through a roof.
Chimney pipes on metal roofs must be flashed in order to create a watertight seal around the pipe and prevent leaks through the roof.
Http www fixmyroof co uk this video shows you how to install a soil pipe flashing or vent pipe through a roof to profiled roof tiles otherwise known as a l.
With a horizontal flue the pipe travels straight through the wall behind the boiler.
These work better on smaller round chimneys and may be ideal for a stove chimney in a metal roof.