Stack sealant failure

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cmw

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See the attached pic. The sealant fell off partially exposing the opening where the stack vents into the chimney. I also see a white cotton(asbestos ???) material between the stack and the wall of the chimney.
My questions are:
Should I duct tape this exposed area as a temporary fix until I get a sealant to cover it up? I also have metal (aluminum) tape.
What is the sealant material I should use for a long term fix?

Thanks for any tips.
 

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That looks like a product called Kaowool (non-asbestos). No need to tape it. You could go to your heating company and if they have any dry chimney sealer they would probably gibe you a small amount. About two cups would do it. Of not buy some vent pipe sealer at the hardware store. You could use the same stuff they use on wood stoves.
 

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tk03........... thanks a lot for the info. I wasn't sure about the material to use.
 
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