Stove pipe rosettes












Rosettes for chimney are specially designed elements that provide sealing and a finished aesthetic look to the connection between the flue pipe and the wall or chimney. They play an important role in heating installations by preventing heat loss and smoke leakage into the room.
Besides ensuring safety, chimney rosettes also contribute to better insulation, reducing the risk of condensation, which can lead to corrosion and damage to the flue elements.
Balkan Energy offers rosettes in various colors, sizes, and materials to meet the individual needs of its customers. The diameters range from Φ80 to Φ350, and the brand Antić Kosta provides a color palette that blends seamlessly into any interior.
Types of Stove Pipe Rosettes
Chimney rosettes can be classified based on several criteria:
1. By Material:
- Steel rosettes – Made of stainless or galvanized steel, they are highly durable and resistant to high temperatures.
- Ceramic rosettes – Known for their high heat resistance and long service life, suitable for traditional chimneys.
- Cast iron rosettes – Extremely strong and resistant to mechanical damage.
- Aluminum rosettes – Lightweight and easy to install, but with lower heat resistance.
2. By Purpose:
- For solid fuel – Suitable for wood, coal, and pellet stoves and boilers.
- For gas heating systems – Made of materials resistant to condensation and acidic emissions.
- Universal rosettes – Can be used with various types of fuel and heating appliances.
3. By Diameter:
The size of the rosette must match the diameter of the flue pipe. Common sizes range from Φ80 to Φ350 mm.
How to Choose the Right Chimney Rosette?
When selecting a rosette, consider the following factors:
- The diameter of your chimney – An incorrectly chosen rosette can cause leaks and poor sealing.
- Rosette material – It should be compatible with your heating system and resistant to the high temperatures of the flue gases.
- Temperature resistance – Depending on the fuel used, the rosette should withstand temperatures between 200°C and 600°C.
- Color and design – To aesthetically fit into the interior, the rosette can come in different colors and finishes (black, white, stainless steel, etc.).
How to Install a Stove Pipe Rosette?
Installing a rosette is an easy process that can be done without specialized tools. Here are the steps:
- Measurement – Determine the chimney diameter and choose the appropriate rosette.
- Chimney preparation – Clean the area around the opening to ensure good adhesion.
- Rosette installation – Place the rosette and secure it with suitable fasteners (screws, sealing tape, etc.).
- Inspection – Ensure that the rosette is firmly attached and there are no gaps.
For added safety, a professional inspection of the installation is recommended after installation.
Maintenance and Durability
To extend the life of the rosette and prevent damage, follow these recommendations:
- Periodic inspection – Check the rosette at least once a year for signs of wear or damage.
- Regular cleaning – Dust and accumulated soot can impair sealing and reduce the efficiency of the heating system.
- Avoid excessive heating – If the rosette is not designed for high temperatures, it may deform or get damaged.