Jeremytl
Scientist
Greetings friends: I hope this isn't too off topic for this forum. Here's whats going on: I have a potbelly stove in my shed with a 6" standard flue pipe going up through the ceiling. When it enters the attic of the shed, it is double-walled from there on through the roof. (See pics attached
It has been leaking for a few months now so I went into the attic to take a look and I could see daylight in a few pinhole-sized areas around the OUTSIDE perimeter of the double wall. So, are there any options to patch it with some kind of heat tolerant caulk or do I need to tear up the flashing and redo the whole set-up? The shingles are fairly old and if I can avoid opening a can of worms, thats ideal. Thanks in advance.
It has been leaking for a few months now so I went into the attic to take a look and I could see daylight in a few pinhole-sized areas around the OUTSIDE perimeter of the double wall. So, are there any options to patch it with some kind of heat tolerant caulk or do I need to tear up the flashing and redo the whole set-up? The shingles are fairly old and if I can avoid opening a can of worms, thats ideal. Thanks in advance.