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3″ Roof Exit Installation Kit – Metal Roof, Framed Structure

(3 customer reviews)

$680.10

All the core components you need to install your wood stove chimney. This bundled installation kit includes the essential parts for a safe and efficient stove setup in your bunkie, sauna, or other small framed structure where the chimney pipe will exit through a metal roof. 

Designed to simplify the install process, this kit removes the guesswork so you can get burning faster. Just add the right lengths of 3” single-wall and double-wall pipe based on your structure’s measurements to complete your install. Not sure what you need? Use our Kit Builder Tool to map out your full setup.

3" Roof Support Bracket

$90.00

In stock (can be backordered)

3" Double Wall Insulated Pipe

3" Storm Collar

$30.00

In stock (can be backordered)

4"- 7" High Temp Silicone Pipe Boot Gasket

$50.00

In stock

3" Roof Vent - Shielded

$115.00

In stock (can be backordered)

3" Single Wall to Insulated Adapter

$45.00

Only 2 left in stock (can be backordered)

3" Ceiling Trim Plate

$40.00

In stock (can be backordered)

3” Single-Wall Telescoping Stove Pipe

$65.00

In stock (can be backordered)

3" Insulated Pipe Clamp - Stainless × 2

$25.00 each

In stock (can be backordered)

3” Single-Wall Pipe Clamp (Black)

$25.00

In stock

Stove Gasket Cement

$10.00

In stock

Tiny House Roof Kit Diagram Card

$0.10

In stock

SKU: 3"THMetalRoofKit Categories: ,

Designed For

  • Wood burning stoves with 3″ inner diameter flue flanges. 
  • For use with the Cubic Mini stoves, you’ll also need our Cubic Mini Adapter.
  • Compatible with 3” Tiny Wood Stove brand Single-Wall and Double-Wall Insulated pipes
  • Works with framed structures such as bunkies, saunas, and hunting cabins
  • Suitable for roof exit installations in framed structures with metal roofs. For shingle roofs, use our shingle roof installation kit

What’s Included

We’ve put together a complete hardware kit using components rated for the high heat of wood-burning stoves and designed to work specifically with roof exit installs in framed structures with metal roofs. 

This kit includes all components listed above. The kit does NOT contain enough stove/chimney pipe for most installations. Use our Kit Builder Tool to calculate and add the correct pipe lengths for your setup.

What Else You’ll Need

  • Stove/Chimney pipe: Add 3” diameter single-wall and double-wall pipe sections using our Kit Builder Tool.
  • Basic tools: Screwdriver, ladder, level and/or plumb bob, wax pencil or sharpie, tools to cut a hole in your ceiling/roof, screws to attach your pipe boot to your roof, your roof support bracket to your ceiling or roof, and your ceiling trim plate to your ceiling, silicone or urethane roofing sealant to seal the pipe boot flange to your roof
  • You may need: Angle grinder with a metal cutoff blade to cut single-wall pipe, sheet metal crimpers to adjust crimps, high-temp RTV silicone if using a metal flashing or a storm collar, scissors to trim your pipe boot, drill, heat-safe lubricant like spray graphite to prevent stainless hardware from binding
  • Hearth protection
  • Optional: Heat shielding

Installation Resources

This kit is DIY-friendly and built for first-timers but does require some level of comfort using basic tools. That said, always follow local codes and safety best practices. Consult a pro if you’re unsure.

Need Help Planning Your Setup?

Use our Kit Builder Tool or download our Project Planning Checklist to get started. And if you hit a snag, our team is here to help. Email us at support@tinywoodstove.com

 

⚠ Warning: California Proposition 65

Use of this product can expose you to chemicals including soot, creosote, wood dust, and wood smoke containing carbon monoxide, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.  For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

 

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  1. Question

    Lorrie Bosick

    Looks like a great set up for self installer. I am not able to do this install. If you know of any experienced Installers in Northern, CA or Nevada, have them contact me [email removed]

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    • Dan

      Dan

      Lorrie- Thanks for the question. While most of our customers self-install their wood stoves, a fair number of them get professional help. You can check out our featured installers to see if there’s someone in your area that we’ve worked with before. You can also contact your local chimney sweep company to see if they do installs, or know anyone who will.

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  2. Cubic Mini in BC

    Cubic Mini in BC

    Which 3" stove did you install? Cubic Mini Cub

    Just need to say, in the way of a great big thank you, that the support team at Tiny Wood Stove is absolutely fantastic. A specially huge shout-out to Dan!! The team was always prompt in replying to my orders and to my many questions—above and beyond what could be expected—and all their advice was pertinent and well-thought out.
    A bit of history: When I bought my wall-mounted Cubic stove two years ago, Cubic didn’t offer insulated exit pipes/chimneys and they recommended Tiny Wood Stove to me. I was a bit concerned as I live in Canada and the exchange on the dollar was going to hurt. However, the kindness and cooperation re shipping advice etc. rid me of worries early on. Due to personal reasons, work on the project was delayed by a couple of years and yet when I contacted Tiny Wood Stove, they had me on file and were super as I went about installing the stove and the chimney, even though we were dealing with an earlier product line and not the latest up-to-date models now available.
    I leave you to imagine the difficulties of using two different companies’ products and dealing with a tricky installation in an eccentric cobb studio with ceiling and roofing eccentricities to match. However, you don’t have to imagine the kind and generous support that led to a successful and good-looking installation (if I do say so myself) because I’m here to tell you the support was stellar.
    Thank you all at Tiny Wood Stove for dealing with a 72 yr. old luddite!

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    • Dan

      Thanks so much for the review! I’m glad I was able to help with your tricky install, and while I know it took a little more work than you were planning on, the finished result looks fantastic.

      For context, this install uses Cubic Mini’s double-wall connector pipe painted black with a Cubic Mini wall mount. The top of the Cubic Mini pipe had to be cut shorter to make everything land correctly and avoid a clearance violation with the ceiling rafters. Since the current Cubic Mini adapter wasn’t available when this order was placed, the Single-to-Double adapter is hacked to fit inside of the cut end of the Cubic Mini pipe, which is covered with a single-wall clamp. Then, everything above that is our standard 3″ Tiny House Roof Exit kit, passing through a custom-made sheet metal box.

      Ideally, if we were going to do this again, we’d use a shorter Cubic Mini pipe in the exact length you need to avoid having to cut it. Then we could use the Cubic Mini adapter on top to easily transition to the Single-To-Double adapter. But it’s good to know that the pipes can be made to fit together with a cut Cubic Mini pipe.

      Ultimately, it’s a really nice looking finished product, and I know you’ll be spending many cold Winter days enjoying the real wood fire in your tiny house.

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    • Cubic Mini in BC

      Thanks again Dan. I’m thrilled with it.

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  3. Matthew T. Null

    Couldn't be easier!

    Matthew T. Null (verified owner)

    Which 3" stove did you install? Fatsco Tiny Tot

    I ordered the 3″ metal roof chimney kit and was super easy to install. Well put together kit and owner of the company was so helpful and friendly getting everything I needed. Dan even helped to expedite my package so I could complete on schedule. Very good product and company!

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  4. Paul Anthony

    Simple Perfection!

    Paul Anthony

    Which 3" stove did you install? Legacy Dwarf 3kW LITE

    Our first wood stove install went in without a single problem using the 3in metal roof flu kit from TinyWoodStove! Everything was included in the kit and the instructions were complete and confidence inspiring. Thank you!

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