Features a hole in its center.
Attic concrete chimney fire block.
Lee the building code requires fireblocking to cut off the passage of fire within concealed spaces in a building of combustible construction including the space around a chimney where it penetrates floors and ceilings.
And accepts an 8 in.
Chimney fire clearance distances between masonry wood framing.
Concrete chimney block measures 16 in.
If you do have another fireblock with listed firestop installed at the attic floor level you ll need either an attic insulation shield around that chimney pipe or better yet seal off that opening with t ply so the chimney is no longer visible.
Cracks in a masonry chimney particularly concrete block chimneys are often caused by chimney footing tipping or settlement inadequate foundation frost poor drainage missing rain cap porous masonry improper construction in freezing climates thermal expansion of the clay flue liner improper construction.
The 2012 international residential code allows for the use of materials other than standard lumber although i do not recommend any of them.
This article describes the fire clearances required for masonry chimneys.
Requirements for masonry chimney attic fire block.
The blocks must be as wide as the wall.
The center hole allows you to install chimney liner not included.
Material for fire blocks.
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Suitable for use with chimney liner.
I used a 6 level and a straight 2x4 to determine how wide to cut my drywall fire block so that i would not have to trim the drywall after the walls were in place.
I put my fire block 1 2 drywall in first then caulked with fire resistant caulk to fill gaps along the concrete wall.
For use with 8 in.
Include drywall facing the chimney.
Space the drywall an inch away from the chimney.
I then built my walls and nailed them in place.
The major reasons behind chimney issues will definitely vary but in this article we ll cover their most common problems and the causes.
Surround the chimney with four stud walls that you pre assemble on the floor of your attic.
Assuming you don t want to change your plans or if the chimney is already built then it is perfectly possible to insulate the chimney as it passes through your attic.