By sliding a section of single wall stove pipe with a level you are able to mark the where you will cut the hole through the roof.
Stove flue through glass roof.
Sedum roofs are becoming ever more popular and many customers have come to us wanting to put a twin wall insulated flue pipe through their sedum roof so that they can install a stove.
If the stove is installed away from the main house it is often beneficial to use an appliance with a rear exit flue so that the flue can exit with a 90 degree tee which sits onto a floor support.
This is because your stove flue will need to be supported.
The flue can then be attached to the wall all the way up to the roof where it can deposit fumes at a safe distance at your rooftop this should be at least 1 metre above your house guttering.
If you have a glass roof it is more tricky and some people get a single replacement conservatory roof panel made with a pre cut hole as in the photo on the left.
Putting a flue pipe or chimney through a sedum roof.
This is relatively easily done.
And the wall is a good place to do this.
This fitting will take the weight and then a lateral wall band can be installed and fixed back to the conservatory roof.
Then you run the twin wall flue out through the hole and connect it up outside and inside.
A sedum roof can look very nice indeed and is relatively easy to install.