At Stoves Are Us, you'll find pot-hanging cowls that offer a quick, hassle-free solution to downdraft issues. These cowls can be installed without removing the chimney pot, and attach directly to the flexible flue liner. They're ideal for wood burners, gas stoves, and fireplaces.
A pot hanging cowl provides effective protection against wind, rain, and wildlife while enhancing the overall functionality of your chimney. By attaching directly to the flexible flue liner, these cowls reduce downdraft and stop smoke and fumes from being drawn back into your room. The cowl also helps prevent blockages caused by birds, debris, or heavy rainfall, keeping your chimney clear and your fire burning efficiently.
Our pot hanging cowls couldn't be easier to install, as there's no need to remove the pot. Connect the flue liner to the pot hanger and secure it with the jubilee clips provided.
StoveAreUs offer a range of flue liner cowls in either stainless steel or terracotta finish to match your roof tiles and brickwork. We also stock a selection of sizes to match different liners, including flexible flue liners. You can also choose to have a pot hanging cowl with an added bird guard, which is a wire mesh to prevent birds from entering the chimney.
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