HVAC – How to Connect Metal Gas Flue Pipe to Old Asbestos Cement Chimney Pipe

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The asbestos cement pipe here can't be changed, but how can I make a robust fix for this junction to the a heater flue pipe?

The gas utility is suggesting flue tape, but that's crazy. Tape won't last and when it is eventually torn off, bits of asbestos will just be released into the air.

Transition to asbestos cement pipe

The fit problem here is the old and newer pipes have different diameters.

Best Answer

What I did. I purchased a new flexible elbow and borrowed a five blade HVAC crimper from my local Tool Library.

5 Blade HVAC Crimper from Tool Library

I carefully spray painted the transite asbestos flue pipe, just to make it a bit less powdery if touched. Then crimped the standard 5" pipe down to about 4.5", and sent it home with improvements to the straps holding the entire pipe up. I wore a P100 purple mask the entire time.

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This should hold things for now. It's impractical to replace the pipe itself, but one day a heat pump or direct vent gas furnace will come, and this pipe will be obsolete.