Chimney Relining

Chimney Relining
A chimney liner is, in fact, a lining that goes in the flue of the chimney. The flue is a tunnel or passageway located within the chimney structure. A flue lining is made of clay, ceramic, or metal conduit and is intended to contain the burning products, and direct them to the outside atmosphere while protecting the chimney walls from heat and corrosion.
Chimney liners are crucial to the safe and effecient functioning of your homes chimney. Below is our typical stocked stainless steel chimney liner kit with top plate, storm collar, T- connector to the heating appliance and stainless steel chimney cap ( We STRONGLY advise using our full size chimney caps for your complete chimney protection!) .
Our installation includes a workmanship warranty and a lifetime product warranty. A new stainless steel chimney liner system , essentially a new chimney within your deteriorating chimney, will not only protect you and your family from harmful carbon monoxide it will increase the value of your home.
Reasons to install a chimney liner include:
• Defective or harmed pipe tiles
• Vent path is excessively huge for the measure of BTUs the chimney is putting out
• Openings in the pipe way
• Scaling on the pipe way tiles
• Utilization of a high-effectiveness or gathering heater
• No current liner in the smokestack

Our Benefits
- We provide superior Service
- Free Estimates & Great Reviews
- Full Licensed & Insured
- On-time project delivery
- Flexible Scheduling
How often should a chimney be inspected?
Every year. New wood-burning installations such as fireplaces or wood-burning stoves should be checked midway through the first heating season to confirm everything is working properly.
How often should a chimney be cleaned?
Cleaning should be done as necessary — normally when there’s a minimum 1/8-inch of deposit in the chimney. An annual inspection will determine if any sweeping or repairs are needed. In some cases, it’s necessary to sweep more than once a year, especially if the operator, the fuel or the venting system are not properly matched.
How much will it cost?
Prices are based on the location and number of chimneys to be swept. We are happy to provide a fixed quote in advance ‘subject to there being no access difficulties, nests or blockages’.
What should a professional chimney cleaning include?
- Sweeping the fireplace, checking the firebox, liners, smoke chamber and flue, chimney exterior and inspecting the appliance for proper clearances.
- Recommendations for proper operation or replacement of equipment and necessary repairs to equipment or structure.
- A video inspection. It may mean an additional cost, but it could detect hidden damage.