Chimney Liners

Chimney Liners

A chimney liner is like the exhaust on your vehicle if it does not function properly or there isn’t one you and your family would inhale toxic fumes. Your chimney liner does the same thing, so it needs to be free and clear of any blockages, as well as structurally sound to ensure all fumes and toxic gases exit your home properly.

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Why do I need a Chimney Liner & how do I know if I need one?

A chimney liner is like the exhaust on your vehicle if it does not function properly or there isn’t one you and your family would inhale toxic fumes. Your chimney liner does the same thing, so it needs to be free and clear of any blockages, as well as structurally sound to ensure all fumes and toxic gases exit your home properly. NFPA 211 (NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION) states Masonry Chimney Flues must be lined and MUST NOT be cracked or have open gaps. If there are any of these defects, then a stainless-steel liner is required. You may also require a new stainless-steel liner if:


  • Your chimney is unlined
  • Your chimney is lined with terra cotta flue tiles and are cracked, shifted, and/or deteriorated.
  • You are installing a new furnace
  • A furnace is not sized properly to the chimney
  • You had a chimney fire


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