A stove is only as good as the flue and chimney system that supports it. Safe installation, correct draft and long-term efficiency all depend on choosing the right components.
At RW Knight & Sons, trading as Knight Stoves, we supply and advise on a complete range of flue and chimney systems. Whether you are installing a new stove, upgrading an existing system or replacing worn components, our experienced team can guide you through the correct setup for your property.
From traditional masonry chimneys to modern insulated twin-wall systems, we stock quality components designed to meet current building regulations and safety standards.
Rigid Flue
Rigid flue pipe is commonly used to connect your stove to the chimney system. Available in various diameters and finishes, it provides a strong and reliable connection within the room.
Twin Wall Flue Systems
Twin wall systems are ideal where no existing chimney is present. These insulated flues allow safe installation through ceilings and external walls while maintaining correct draft and performance.
Insulated Flue
Insulated flue components help maintain flue gas temperature, improving draw and reducing condensation. Essential for safety and efficiency in many modern installations.
Flexible Flue Liners
Flexible flue liners are typically used when relining an existing chimney. They improve safety, efficiency and compliance with current regulations.
Pumice Flue Systems
Lightweight and highly insulating, pumice flue systems are suitable for new builds and long-term chimney construction.
Pots & Cowls
Chimney pots and cowls improve ventilation, reduce downdraught and prevent rain ingress. We supply a range of solutions suitable for different chimney types.
Flue Insulation
Correct insulation improves draft performance and reduces heat loss. It also helps prevent condensation issues within the chimney system.
Flashing
Flashing ensures a watertight seal where the flue passes through the roof. Proper installation is critical for long-term protection.
Register Plates
Register plates seal the chimney at the point of stove installation, improving safety and heat retention while preventing debris from falling into the appliance.