
Flue
A flue is a duct or pipe in building components, typically made of metal like stainless steel, used to safely vent smoke and gases from fireplaces, wood stoves, or furnaces to the outside.
Fun Fact
Flue pipes must be Class A or double-wall insulated for safety to withstand high temperatures up to 2100°F without igniting nearby combustibles.
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