


Is $1,200 to replace chase cap and top flue pipe a fair price?
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I need to replace my chase cap and top flue pipe due to rust. The pipes run to my basement for the hot water tank exhaust. I feel like I could handle this myself if I knew what to purchase.
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- Replace rusted chase cap - Replace top section of flue pipe extending from roof - Ensure connection to existing double-layered flue system - Install new rain cap
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