Chimney Height and Clearance Calculator

Calculate the minimum chimney height and clearance requirements based on the 3-2-10 rule and NFPA 211 standards. Ensure your chimney meets building code requirements for safe operation.

Formulas Used

3-2-10 Rule (NFPA 211 / IRC R1003.9):

  • Rule 1: Chimney Top ≥ Roof Penetration Height + 3 ft
  • Rule 2: Chimney Top ≥ Highest Roof Point within 10 ft Horizontal + 2 ft
  • Rule 3: Chimney Top ≥ Chimney Base Height + 10 ft
  • Governing Height: max(Rule 1, Rule 2, Rule 3)

Roof Height at Distance d (ft):
H(d) = Roof Base Height + d × (Pitch / 12)

Clearance Above Ridge:
Clearance = Chimney Top Height − Ridge Height

Effective Draft Height:
Draft Height = Chimney Top Height − Chimney Base Height

Assumptions & References

  • Calculations follow the 3-2-10 Rule per NFPA 211 (Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents) and IRC Section R1003.9.
  • Roof pitch is expressed as rise per 12 inches of horizontal run (e.g., 6:12 = 6 in rise per 12 in run).
  • The 10 ft horizontal radius is measured from the chimney centerline in all directions.
  • Minimum flashing clearance of 2 inches between chimney masonry and roof deck per IRC R1003.19.
  • Results represent minimum code requirements; local amendments or specific appliance manufacturer requirements may be more stringent.
  • This calculator does not account for nearby trees, adjacent structures, or prevailing wind effects — consult a certified chimney sweep (CSIA) for site-specific assessment.
  • For gas appliances, additional clearances per NFPA 54 may apply.
  • All heights are measured above finished grade (ground level).

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