ᐅ Stainless steel chimney on an interior wall. Passing through a timber ceiling?

Created on: 19 Mar 2012 21:20
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Neubau2013
Hello everyone!
For our bungalow with a wooden ceiling, we want to install a stove. To save space, we do not want to install a traditional chimney system. We are considering a stainless steel chimney. Is it possible or allowed to attach it to an interior wall and run it through a wooden ceiling? Or does it have to be routed outside as quickly as possible?
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8 Apr 2012 09:59
Neubau2013 schrieb:
...That probably makes the costs explode.
That always depends on the individual case. Actually, there is no cheaper solution than a rafter roof with studio trusses. The bottom chords form the wooden beam ceiling. It can be insulated very well and cost-effectively. In addition, it is easy to accommodate pipes of larger diameters, for example ventilation ducts.
Neubau2013 schrieb:
... We never used those metal fasteners that are installed between the rafters... I don’t even know why not...
Probably because of the cost.

Best regards.