As a crucial part of your heating system, the chimney must be designed to ensure a stable combustion process and safe exhaust of flue gases. It has been proven that high-quality chimneys enhance combustion efficiency, leading to lower fuel costs.
In our online store BalkanEnergy.NET , you will find a wide range of flue kits and accessories for various heating appliances. Our metal chimneys with front laser welding are made of stainless steel AISI 304, certified according to European and International standards, and can be installed in new or renovated buildings. Our stainless steel chimneys have competitive prices and can be installed on wood burning stoves, pellet stoves, and boilers running on diesel, gas, solid fuel, and biomass.
The choice of a chimney depends on several key factors:
Type of heating appliance – wood burning fireplace, pellet stove, wood stove furnace, etc.
Diameter of the flue pipes – must match the appliance's requirements.
Chimney material – stainless steel, ceramic, galvanized steel, etc.
Insulation availability – especially important for external chimneys.
Chimney brackets are necessary for the stable attachment of flue pipes. They ensure a secure installation and prevent unwanted movement of the chimney during temperature expansions.
Flue pipes are essential for the proper exhaust of smoke gases. They can be single-wall or twin-wall (insulated), with materials including stainless steel, aluminum, and galvanized steel.
Flue adaptors are used to connect different diameters of flue pipes. They ensure a reliable and tight connection between different elements of the chimney system.
These flue pipes are specifically designed for better thermal insulation and protection against condensation. The insulation prevents heat loss and extends the lifespan of the chimney.
Chimney flashings provide additional protection against weather conditions such as wind, rain, and snow. They help maintain the functionality and durability of the chimney system.
Complete flue kits offer ready-to-install solutions for building flue systems. They include all necessary components, making installation easier and ensuring maximum efficiency.
Stove pipe rosettes provide an aesthetic and tight finish for the connection between flue pipes and walls or ceilings, enhancing visual appearance and preventing smoke and condensation penetration.
Stove pipe elbows are used to change the direction of flue pipes. They come in different angles (30°, 45°, 90°) and provide flexibility in constructing the chimney system.
Chimney tees allow branching of flue pipes, commonly used when installing additional heating appliances or servicing multiple heat sources.
Chimney Cowls prevent rain, snow, wind, and debris from entering the flue system. They also enhance chimney draft and optimize the combustion process.
Chimney Heat Exchangers increase heating efficiency by utilizing residual heat from smoke gases, leading to fuel savings and improved overall energy efficiency.
Specialized pellet stove pipes are designed to meet the specific needs of pellet heating appliances, typically including stainless steel and insulation to prevent condensation and ensure durability.
Regular Cleaning – Burning wood and coal leads to soot buildup, which can create a fire hazard. It is recommended to clean the chimney at least once a year.
Check for Damage – Inspect the chimney for cracks, rust, or damage that could affect safety.
Use the Right Fuel – Burning wet wood or unsuitable materials can lead to tar formation and clogging of the flue.
Install a Chimney Cowl – It protects against rain, snow, and birds entering, which can block the flue.