Cap Top: It is placed at the top of the chimney. It protects the pipe from rain and birds, while improving the draft of the smoke.
Chimney Tube: The main, straight pipe that removes exhaust gases. An essential part for building, repairing, or extending the system.
Heat Exchanger: It is applied to the flue pipe and traps the heat from the exhaust gases. It additionally heats your space by utilizing energy that would otherwise be lost.
Chimney Filter: It retains dust, soot, and dangerous sparks. It protects the environment and keeps the air around the house much cleaner.
Corner: A fitting that changes the direction of the pipe (usually 90 degrees). Ideal for bypassing obstacles or routing the chimney outside through the wall.
Reducers: Connects two pipes with different diameters. Allows you to easily adapt the old installation to a new heating device.
Tee Pipe: T-shaped connector that joins vertical and horizontal pipes. Provides easy access at the bottom for cleaning ash.
Branch: Connector with an angled slope for a smoother joining of pipes. Helps the smoke flow upwards more efficiently, preventing the stove from "clogging."
Offset: Small accessory for slightly changing the axis of the pipe. Ideal for avoiding beams or other architectural obstacles in the wall.
Semi-Angle: It changes the direction of the pipe with a smaller angle (usually 45 degrees). It creates a smoother path for the smoke compared to the classic angle.
Pipe Connector: A component that smoothly connects two straight pipes of the same diameter. It is the necessary piece when you want to increase the total height of the chimney.
Pipe with Throttle: Internal flap that regulates the airflow in the pipe. It helps you control the intensity of the fire and save on wood.
Stopper/Cap: Closes the bottom part of the "Tee". Can be easily removed by hand to quickly empty ashes and residues during cleaning.
Silencer: Significantly reduces noise from exhaust gases or strong air currents. Provides quieter and smoother operation for the heating system.
Air Meter Base: Special inspection door integrated into the chimney. It gives you direct access to its interior for easy inspection and regular cleaning.
Drying Rack: Special collection container at the bottom of the chimney. It gathers condensation from steam, preventing rust and unpleasant odors.