We have taken the guesswork out of small stove installations and sourced and pieced together complete kits with components that are rated for the high heat of wood-burning stoves and designed to work with your space.
Note: Since every installation is a little bit different you will need an additional single wall pipe and additional double-wall pipe to complete your installation. The kits components get you everything you need to exit the wall minus the single-wall runs of pipe inside the structure and the double-wall insulated runs of pipe outside the structure. Use our flue parts calculator to help figure out how much extra pipe you need in addition to the kit.
If you need assistance with calculating how much pipe you need, contact us with your plans and the dimension of your space.
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Andrew (verified owner) –
I ordered the 4″ wall exit bundle through Tiny Wood Stove. They were extremely helpful in customizing the kit for my setup, including reviewing drawings and layouts. We modified certain quantities within the kit to make it work for my situation. My stove itself isn’t a Dwarf, but they were familiar with the unit I have and had great insight on how best to connect the kit. I live in Canada and our project is located near the Muskoka area of Ontario. Ordering and shipping the produce was simple and it arrived in perfect condition. I was pleasantly surprised at how high-quality the materials were. I would certainly recommend Tiny Wood Stove for their chimney bundle and based off the quality of this bundle, I’m sure you couldn’t go wrong with a Dwarf stove as well.
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Question
Russ Fagan –
Could this kit be used with a 3″ stove with your 4″ to 3″ Reducer Adapter? Are you familiar with the Capybara stove? I have one and prefer to use a through the wall system in my shop. It’s 12′ by 12′ with a shed roof that goes from 8′ to 10′. The planned location for the stove will exit the wall where the roof is about 8.5′.
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Cody Hennigan –
Russ-
While the 3×4 adapter will allow you to transition from 3″ to 4″ for this kit, we do not recommend wall exits for 3″ stoves. I’m not familiar with the Capybara stove but in our experience, 3″ sized stoves are not powerful enough to handle a wall exit. Cubic Mini is one of the more common 3″ stoves out there and they specifically discourage wall exits. This is the reason you won’t find wall exit parts in 3″ size. I would encourage you to discuss flue options with the manufacturer of your stove to get their opinion on if your stove will function with both a diameter increase and multiple elbows for a wall exit.
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