Chimney Liner Installation

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Chimney Liner Installation

A chimney liner protects the home from heat transfer, increases efficiency, and brings the fireplace up to modern safety codes.

Unlined or damaged chimneys allow heat and smoke to escape into walls — a serious hazard. A liner improves draft, protects masonry, and ensures safe operation.

  • Cracked flue tiles

  • Missing mortar between joints

  • Smoke leakage

  • Frequent creosote buildup

  • Switching to a new stove or insert

  • Camera inspection

  • Removal of old liner (if any)

  • Install stainless-steel insulated liner

  • Connect to appliance

  • Test for proper draft