
A vital component of a masonry chimney system, it serves as a conduit for exhaust gases produced by combustion appliances, such as fireplaces, furnaces, and wood stoves. Constructed from vitrified fire clay,... Read more »

A vertical structure constructed of hardened earth, often conical or cylindrical, designed to vent smoke and exhaust from an outdoor hearth. These components are frequently integrated into a fire pit design to... Read more »

A ceramic conduit, typically cylindrical, serves as a critical component within a chimney system, channeling combustion byproducts away from a heating appliance and expelling them safely into the atmosphere. These elements are... Read more »

A cylindrical or conical structure, typically made from fired earth, extending above a chimney stack, serves as a flue termination. These objects are often employed to enhance draft and prevent downdraft. Historically... Read more »

A vitrified ceramic conduit used to vent combustion gases from a fireplace, furnace, or other heating appliance safely out of a structure. These components are typically cylindrical or rectangular in shape and... Read more »

These components are ceramic or terracotta sections that are installed within a chimney to provide a smooth, continuous, and heat-resistant inner surface. Think of them as the internal skin of a chimney,... Read more »

A refractory material, specifically fashioned for use within venting structures, provides a crucial component in the safe and efficient operation of fireplaces and heating systems. These pre-formed, kiln-fired units are commonly sections... Read more »

These ceramic or earthenware conduits are integral components of venting systems designed to expel combustion byproducts from residential and industrial heating appliances. Installed within chimney structures, they provide a continuous, heat-resistant pathway... Read more »

