If you haven't poured the floor yet, put heat tubes in the floor as 4430JD says. If its too late for that, you should use double wall insulated pipe to get thru the wall and up the outside. Selkirk has all the fittings you need. BUT IT AIN'T CHEAP Metalbestos works on the principle of keeping the smoke warm till it exits the chimney. This will greatly reduce the formation of creosote on the inside of the pipe. doesn't help the cap at all you will need a long stick to beat on the cap once in a while You can clean the outside MB at the T on the bottom by pulling the plug. Triple wall works on the principle of cooling the smoke so it doesn't burn your building up. BUT that creates creosote in the pipe stay away from Triple wall. On the inside of the building you can use heavy gauge stove pipe if the connector on the stove is 6" use 6" MB and 6" inside stovepipe. The only way I would put the chimney thru the roof is if I could go thru the peak of the roof.
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