Chimney Liners

Superior chimney liner 

Also known as fireplace liners, flue liners, chimney flues, or flexible chimney liners.  Chimney liners are the passageway in the fireplace or furnace flue through which gases (carbon monoxide) and smoke travel in order to escape your home safely.  Stainless steel chimney liners separate the fireplace or the furnace exhaust from the rest of your house. A wise homeowner will want to know about the condition of the whole chimney, including the fire liners, in the home he/she owns or plans to buy.  John can provide this chimney service. He is trained, and understands how to inspect your chimney liners. 

Advantages of stainless steel chimney liners:

  • Stainless steel chimney liners have a lifetime warranty.
  • Stainless steel chimney liners provide superior fire protection.
  • Meet code requirements for safe operation and resale.
  • Stainless steel chimney liners are one long continuous piece – not sectional (no connectors or fireplace mortar joints to shift or separate like clay tile chimney liners).

When your original construction fire clay flue tile liners are cracked, the cracks open during the heating phase and allow gases to pass through to your chimney walls. The gases, being acidic, attack the masonry and will shorten the life of your masonry structure. In addition, this will lead to carbon monoxide in your home.  Stainless steel chimney liners are needed to exhaust all poisonous gas and chimney smoke out of your home safely.

The NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Code 211 requires that all masonry chimneys be lined. Unlined chimneys are so unsafe that researchers characterized building chimneys without chimney liners as “little less than criminal”.  The installation of fire liners in chimneys has been recommended since the early part of the 1900’s

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