Installing the WOOD STOVE & CHIMNEY at the OFF GRID property

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • With fall arriving we decided it was time to install the wood stove and chimney pipe at the off grid property. Installation was relatively easy, although we did hit a few snags along the way!
    #drolet #woodstove #duravent
    Wood stove is from DROLET (WWW.DROLET.CA)
    Stove and chimney pipe is from DURAVENT (WWW.DURAVENT.COM)
    Welcome to our little adventure! We have decided to purchase and develop an off grid property for recreational use. We have absolutely no experience, but we do have a healthy amount of drive to complete this project over the next few years!
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Комментарии • 81

  • @watchmanonthewall3852
    @watchmanonthewall3852 Год назад +3

    I'll be installing my wood stove in my pole barn this weekend...first time and no helper so your video was a great help. Thank you so much. That part about cutting the hole in the wall...I have that same feeling but I prefer that ...to cutting a hole in the roof. Clear and to the point Thanks for sharing.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад

      Thank you so much, my thought was that it was easier to go through the wall to prevent leaks….but you are right, stoves draft better when you go up through the ceiling!

  • @jamespolucha8790
    @jamespolucha8790 Год назад +1

    I never had a stove or a fireplace but installed a stove in my house 2 years ago and love it ,took a while to learn the heat and wood and dampener but I have it down pat now and love it , I put a small fan in my family room door to kinda blow the heat down the hall way and works great

  • @Samwise_92
    @Samwise_92 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! You explained well and didn't ramble like alot of other tutorials. Your home is lovely. My Dad has a completely off grid cabin. 2 now actually. Cool to see you doing this yourself!

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! We all love the cabin and being off grid as well

  • @clem95627
    @clem95627 4 дня назад +1

    Im wondering why you did an additional square frame out when you could've framed out the existing 2x4 wall?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  3 дня назад

      The piece that fits through the wall is to large for the 2X4 wall so I had to add the additional framing

  • @fromcitytowild
    @fromcitytowild Месяц назад +1

    New subscriber from the California High Desert!

  • @edgizinski5528
    @edgizinski5528 Год назад +1

    Hey man excellent job. Looks good

  • @ipresent
    @ipresent 11 месяцев назад +2

    Drolet says exterior chimneys are acceptable but interior and through the highest point of the roof is best. The guy at Morton (Metal) Buildings recommends exterior, as you have done. Now that you have had this for a year, what are your thoughts? You probably will be cleaning it soon. I'm interested in that as well.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  11 месяцев назад +2

      I didn’t go up through the roof because I was worried about water leaking in since we are away from the cabin for weeks sometimes. That being said we have had no issues with the installation and the chimney works very well. I cleaned it a few weeks back and only found a small amount of creosote. We are very happy with the installation😁😁

  • @907hurricanes
    @907hurricanes Год назад +1

    Another extension going up on the outside will be my challenge

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад +1

      We should have one more section to be within the code for Canada, but the chimney drafts beautifully so I think I’m just going to leave it as is.

  • @jorgequinones991
    @jorgequinones991 2 года назад +1

    Good work. I knew you could do it.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  2 года назад

      Thanks, got to give the stove a trial run this week…. It worked great!

  • @jeffperron9407
    @jeffperron9407 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video. How did you connect the interior insulated pipe (the stainless insulated one that goes through the wall horizontally) to the T? Thanks!

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  2 месяца назад

      It just twist locks into to place like the rest of the stainless chimney pieces. Very easy to install once I got the sizing figured out

    • @jeffperron9407
      @jeffperron9407 Месяц назад

      @@truenorthoffgrid367 I'm running into a problem - I got a stainless double-walled 18 inch pipe to go through the wall but it neither twists nor locks into the T. Can you by chance link to the "through the wall" piece you used? Thanks again. I think this is my first time ever commenting on a YT divide :D

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Месяц назад

      @@jeffperron9407 not sure how to make a link, but it’s the DuraVent through the wall kit. I purchased it at Canadian Tire. You can find it on there website

  • @nikhil.satheesan
    @nikhil.satheesan Месяц назад +1

    truenorthoffgrid367 .. Nice work.. Quick question.. may be i am missing something here.. why cant the exhaust pipe terminate horizontally may be like 2ft from the wall ?? Why does it it need to go up?? Is there any Canadian American regualtions deciding this?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Месяц назад

      The law in Canada says it needs to be 2 higher than the roof peak. It also helps the stove draft properly

  • @dmob84
    @dmob84 Месяц назад +1

    Are you sure the male end of flue extension goes into the branch piece on the tee? Duravent says the male section of flue extension should point back to the stove pipe?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Месяц назад

      Well it’s worked properly for two years now, so I think I’ve done it properly😀😀

  • @therealjetblack
    @therealjetblack 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks good. Can I ask what model of Drolet stove that is, and how many square feet your cabin is? I'm trying to decide between the different "Escape" models myself.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  11 месяцев назад +1

      Our stove is the Escape 1200, it’s way too powerful for our little cabin ( about 360 sq foot) but if I run the damper way down and open a few windows it fine. Great stove at a great price!

    • @therealjetblack
      @therealjetblack 11 месяцев назад

      @@truenorthoffgrid367 Interesting. I was leaning towards the 1500 only for a longer burn time over night, but I'll have to rethink given mine is a similar size.
      Thank you.

  • @Adirondacks4me
    @Adirondacks4me Год назад +1

    Think it needs to be 2 feet above the peak for proper draft, plus I seen a huge gap around the pipe entering through the thimble, how are you going to fix that? Looks like a wooded area that should have a spark arrestor cap on top?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад +1

      It’s close to 2 feet above the roof line, but it works fine so I probably won’t change it now. There is no gap at the thimble, there was a small space but I filled it with high temp silicon. There is a spark arrester inside the pipe as well

  • @mschiffel1
    @mschiffel1 Год назад

    Nice job Bro. I'm doing the exact same installation in the garage soon.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад

      Thanks man! I was a bit nervous about doing it, but in the end it wasn’t too bad!

  • @lostmoose7352
    @lostmoose7352 Год назад +2

    I did mine exactly same way,
    but I installed it on a aluminum ladder for additional support all the way up....
    (stormy Westcoast). I didnt trust the individual joints of the sections.
    Your pipe looks kinda short to me, hope you get enough draft?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад

      It drafts beautifully, but I have an extra couple pieces of chimney because I wasn’t sure myself how it was going to work myself!

  • @BlissfullyBearFoot
    @BlissfullyBearFoot 3 месяца назад +1

    Bought the same dura vent to add an extension to bring it up to code. We can’t seem to get it on. It’s supposed to screw on another piece but just won’t go on all the way. Just one side wants to go in not sure why

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  3 месяца назад

      We really struggled to get ours together as well. I remember the fit was very tight.

  • @alannormal226
    @alannormal226 6 месяцев назад +1

    If you get any snow you need a cricket, snow splitter.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  3 месяца назад

      I was thinking the same thing, but have not got around to doing it yet.

  • @mainenorthwoodshunter3265
    @mainenorthwoodshunter3265 Год назад +1

    I am going to do the same thing with a camp here in Maine. After talking to a wood stove place where they wanted to charge me over $3000 to install the pipe and they would not go through the metal roof. What does that tell you!

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад +2

      We had the same issue here…. Installation would have been minimum 2k, so I decided to try it myself. It went smoothly and the fire place drafts beautifully!

  • @aliensgotme
    @aliensgotme 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well, its been a year, did the snow take it out when it slid?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  11 месяцев назад +2

      No, the chimney survived the spring thaw and didn’t move at all with the snow sliding off the roof. It has worked great since the installation and only had a bit of creosote to be cleaned before we started using it a few weeks ago. Happy I decided to do it myself!

  • @JamesJohnson-mw6kd
    @JamesJohnson-mw6kd Год назад +4

    U got that hanger up side down it's supposed to support the bottom of the t section

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the feed back, the codes in Canada are different from the USA, the Canadian kit puts the T section in this way. It’s different from the US version. It does look strange, I agree!

    • @marksuzuki911
      @marksuzuki911 Год назад

      Did you add screws to the t bracket on the chimney ?

  • @happyhermit476
    @happyhermit476 Год назад

    Funny, I’m from Massachusetts and also having a real hard time finding someone to install my wood stove too.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад +1

      I had intended all along to have it done by a professional, but in the end just decided to try it myself!

    • @happyhermit476
      @happyhermit476 Год назад +1

      @@truenorthoffgrid367 i recently discovered the “in the wall” complete kit from another RUclipsr. Found it on Amazon and on its way. If a pro won’t do it, I will.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад

      Awesome!

  • @clem95627
    @clem95627 9 месяцев назад +1

    How did you extend the mounting brackets?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  8 месяцев назад

      I just welded a piece of 7 Gagne steel to them. If you can’t weld, any machine shop could do this for you for a small cost.

  • @adawn526
    @adawn526 Год назад +1

    I have this set how did u attach the elbow to the chimney pipe, can't figure out how to put the flue on seem rather tight to push it into the chimney pipe..

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад

      I remember that it was not easy to fit the adapter flange that fits to the end of the horizontal chimney pipe. The fit was very tight and I had to put a piece of wood over the part then hit it with a hammer….. probably not the best way but it was all I could figure out and it worked. Hope this helps

  • @fxpestoperator5527
    @fxpestoperator5527 Год назад

    Great Video!!! Hey, does the top of the chimney have to be higher than the very top of the roof for it to draw? Did this work well? Thanks!

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад +1

      Top of the chimney is supposed to be 3 feet higher then the top of the roof for clearance, mine is not…lol It does draw beautifully though! I have no issue with it so far. Works great!

    • @fxpestoperator5527
      @fxpestoperator5527 Год назад

      @@truenorthoffgrid367 Yeah, I was thinking your smoke stack wasn't tall enough, but that is exactly how I want to make mine. 😂 Thanks for the Great news Brother!

    • @ada-yw1bb
      @ada-yw1bb Год назад +5

      Actually it's 3ft taller than anything within 10 feet .

  • @EliasKolovos
    @EliasKolovos Год назад +1

    Hi! That's very helpful. I try to do my research before installing my wood stove. Is it a good idea to get the pipe through the wall? I heard that there is no problem if the height of the pipe is at least 4 meters but in any case the vertical part longer than the horizontal. Does it have for the top of the pipe to be higher than the roof ridge? Also, I saw that your pipe is close to the trees. Do you have something to prevent sparks from getting to the canopy? Thanks alot! You give me inspiration for my endeavors!

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад +1

      Hey Elias, I think it’s always better to go strait up through the roof, but I didn’t want to risk having leaks when I’m not at the cabin since it’s only a weekend getaway at his point. My installation works great, the chimney drafts well and I have not had any issue with it so far. There is a spark arrester built into the top part of the chimney pipe and mine sits a bit higher then the ridge line of the roof. I should probably go a bit higher and will likely add another piece in the spring. Appreciate your kind words, thanks for watching!

  • @mountaintenhuntingclub7484
    @mountaintenhuntingclub7484 2 года назад +1

    Well done! Have you had a chance to test it yet?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  2 года назад

      Nope, was way too hot the day we finished installing. Plan is to test it out next week!

    • @mountaintenhuntingclub7484
      @mountaintenhuntingclub7484 2 года назад

      @@truenorthoffgrid367 Awesome, look forward to seeing how it works. I’m debating between through wall or roof for my cabin.

  • @williampage8882
    @williampage8882 11 месяцев назад +1

    List of parts and where to get them

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  2 месяца назад

      I got all the parts locally at at Canadian Tire (it’s a large retail chain here in Canada)

  • @peterlanges3944
    @peterlanges3944 10 месяцев назад +1

    How to clean chimney?

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  8 месяцев назад +1

      You can buy a brush that just slips inside. I clean it a few times a year

  • @uncle_creepy2743
    @uncle_creepy2743 4 дня назад +1

    Why do churches always flood? Holy roofs ❤

  • @j.vincento7152
    @j.vincento7152 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice but WHY DID CUSTOM BRACKETS HAVE POINTS? Almost as if made purposely dangerous.

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  8 месяцев назад

      I just followed the legion all design. The brackets are up high on the cabin and out of the way, so no danger. Thanks for watching!

  • @forestgreen916
    @forestgreen916 19 дней назад +1

    i DON'T want HOLES in the ROOF either

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  18 дней назад

      I hear ya! Going out through the wall worked well for us. We have not had any issue with the installation!

  • @euangreer
    @euangreer 11 месяцев назад +2

    I really like how you guys in the United States don't have this absolutely ridiculous regulation that you cannot have 90 degree bends on flue pipes. It's an absolute lot of nonsense because I've built plenty of stoves with 90 degree bends on them and they still draw perfectly fine

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  8 месяцев назад

      Take 90 degree bend hasn’t caused any issues for us, works great! We are in Canada by the way, lol

    • @euangreer
      @euangreer 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@truenorthoffgrid367 totally agree my friend. I'm in Scotland. Chimney draws like a rasta and no issues at all. Happy burning

    • @poke_hoard422
      @poke_hoard422 Месяц назад

      Right I'm USA and literally every system that isn't through the roof, uses 2 90 elbows

  • @terryjarrett548
    @terryjarrett548 Год назад +1

    Wheres your damper

    • @truenorthoffgrid367
      @truenorthoffgrid367  Год назад +1

      Hey! I did not install a damper on the stove pipe. I’ve been using the damper control on the front of the stove to regulate temperature and burn time. This is working fine for my stove. Thanks for watching!

  • @thomasfridge2032
    @thomasfridge2032 2 года назад +1

    😎👌💪👍🇨🇦