Stove Pipe & Accessories help you vent wood, pellet, and coal stoves safely and efficiently while protecting your home and maximizing heat output. This category includes single-wall and double-wall stove pipe for the room-side connector run, plus Class A chimney systems (stainless, insulated) for attics and through-roof or through-wall sections. You’ll find elbows, tees with clean-out caps, dampers, adapters, telescoping pipe, thimbles, roof flashings, storm collars, chimney caps, spark arrestors, support brackets, high-temperature sealants, and gaskets—all designed to create a reliable, code-compliant flue.

Choosing the right components improves draft, reduces creosote, and extends system life. Double-wall stove pipe lowers clearance requirements and keeps flue gases hotter for a cleaner burn; single-wall offers a budget-friendly option and radiates more room heat. Stainless steel resists corrosion from moisture and acidic deposits; galvanized steel is a durable choice for many indoor connector runs. Telescoping sections simplify retrofits and stove placement, while increasers/decreasers and appliance adapters ensure a tight, correct-diameter fit to your stove’s flue collar.

Accessories add control and protection. A manual pipe damper can fine-tune draft. Chimney caps with screens help block rain, debris, and animals while acting as a spark arrestor. UL-listed Class A chimney parts manage high temperatures safely, and proper roof flashing and storm collars keep the system dry. For maintenance, stove pipe thermometers monitor flue temps, and brush-and-rod kits make cleaning straightforward.

Actionable tips:
- Match pipe diameter to the stove outlet and stay within the manufacturer’s specs.
- Keep connector runs short and rising (about 1/4 inch per foot), with minimal elbows.
- Observe listed clearances; double-wall typically allows closer installation than single-wall.
- Follow the 3-2-10 chimney height rule for good draft and safety.
- Use components from the same listed system, secure joints with three screws, and seal as directed.
- Inspect and clean at least annually, and always follow local code and the stove manual.

Browse high-quality stove pipe and accessories to build a safer, cleaner, high-performing venting system.