Vitreous Enamel Matt Black Stove Pipe

Our vitreous enamel matt black stove pipe is designed to provide a safe, reliable flue connection for modern wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves. Vitreous enamel is a tough glass-like coating fused to high-quality steel at very high temperatures. This process creates a smooth, non-porous surface that is highly resistant to heat, corrosion, and everyday wear.

The matt black finish offers a contemporary, understated look that blends seamlessly with both traditional fireplaces and minimalist interiors. It reduces glare compared to gloss finishes, helping the stove and fire become the visual focus of the room. The neutral tone also pairs well with a wide range of stove colours and surround materials, from brick and stone to tiled or painted chimney breasts.

Engineered for durability, the enamel coating helps protect the steel from flue gases, condensation, and temperature fluctuations, supporting a long service life when correctly installed and maintained. The pipe is suitable for use with wood-burning and multi-fuel appliances operating at high temperatures, making it a practical choice for busy family homes and professional installations alike.

For installers, the consistent finish and precise manufacture support neat, professional-looking joints and straightforward alignment with the stove outlet and chimney connection. For homeowners, this stove pipe offers a clean, stylish appearance and dependable performance, contributing to both the safety and aesthetics of your heating setup.

Vitreous Enamel Matt Black Stove Pipe Features

Durable, corrosion‑resistant finish
Vitreous enamel forms a hard, glass-like coating that seals the steel surface against moisture, flue gases, and everyday wear. This significantly reduces the risk of rust and surface degradation, helping your stove pipe maintain its integrity and appearance over many heating seasons.

Easy to clean and maintain
The smooth matt enamel surface resists soot adhesion and staining, making routine cleaning quick and straightforward. Most deposits can be wiped away with a soft cloth and mild cleaner, reducing maintenance time and helping you keep the flue system looking fresh and well cared for.

High‑temperature performance
Designed for continuous exposure to elevated flue temperatures, vitreous enamel matt black stove pipe maintains its colour and finish under demanding operating conditions. The coating is engineered to resist blistering, peeling, and discolouration, providing reliable performance in both wood‑burning and multi‑fuel installations.

Compatible with standard stove flue systems
Manufactured to common diameters and connection standards, this stove pipe integrates easily with most modern and traditional stoves, adaptors, and chimney liners. Precision‑formed joints and sockets help ensure a secure, smoke‑tight fit, simplifying installation and future component replacement.

Clean, understated matt black aesthetic
The deep matt black finish offers a refined, non‑reflective look that complements the fire as the focal point. It hides minor fingerprints and marks better than gloss finishes, while still delivering a premium, high‑quality appearance that enhances the overall look of your stove and hearth.

Suited to traditional and contemporary interiors
Whether paired with a classic cast‑iron stove in a period fireplace or a minimalist steel appliance in a modern living space, the matt black enamel finish blends seamlessly. Its neutral tone and simple lines work with stone, brick, tile, and painted surrounds, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of interior styles.

  • Robust vitreous enamel coating for long service life
  • Low‑maintenance surface that wipes clean easily
  • Stable, high‑temperature finish for demanding use
  • Standard sizes for straightforward system integration
  • Elegant matt black look for any room style

Choosing the Right Matt Black Stove Pipe

Vitreous enamel matt black stove pipe is designed for connecting your stove to the chimney, not for use as a full chimney system. Typical diameters are 100 mm, 130 mm, 150 mm and 180 mm, with straight lengths usually in 250 mm, 500 mm and 1000 mm sections. You can combine straights with bends, tees and adaptors to achieve the correct route from stove collar to chimney or liner.

Most pipes use male/female push-fit or spigot/socket connections, often with a crimped male end that should always point towards the appliance to keep condensate and soot inside the pipe. Look for products tested and certified to EN 1856-2 (or your local equivalent), with clear temperature ratings (e.g. T600) and minimum distance-to-combustibles guidance. Only use genuine vitreous enamel stove pipe for high-temperature applications, and never mix in thin flue ducting intended for low‑temperature appliances.

To measure your existing flue, first confirm the internal diameter of the stove collar using calipers or a tape measure across the inside of the opening. Match this to the nominal pipe diameter, or use a dedicated adaptor if you are connecting to a flexible chimney liner or twin-wall system. Measure the vertical distance from the stove outlet to the chimney entry point, allowing for any offsets, bends and required clearances. It is usually better to use fewer, longer lengths rather than many short pieces, and to keep bends to a minimum for easier sweeping and better draw.

If your installation involves passing through walls, ceilings, combustible materials, or if you are unsure about local building regulations, consult a qualified stove installer or chimney professional. They can confirm the correct components, clearances and support brackets, and ensure compliance with Building Regulations (such as Document J in the UK) and manufacturer instructions. A professional survey is strongly recommended for new installations, major alterations, or where the existing chimney condition is unknown.

Ready to complete your flue setup? Choose your vitreous enamel matt black stove pipe today or contact our team for tailored advice on diameters, lengths and compatible fittings. We are happy to review your measurements, suggest a safe configuration and help you select certified components that match your stove and chimney system.

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