Chimney Relining
Chimney damage can take place for a number of reasons, including severe weather, earthquakes, and years of settling and shifting in a home's foundation. If there is enough damage done to a chimney, the chimney can cease working properly, which poses a serious risk to the safety of the home and the people who live in it. Rather than repair their chimneys, many homeowners choose to reline their chimneys with a stainless steel chimney liner. Steel chimney liners are affordable and efficient solutions to preserving the functionality of a stove or fireplace that uses an aged chimney.
There are many practical reasons to reline your chimney with a stainless steel chimney liner. The chimney liner can repair damage to an old or weak chimney which may have been damaged by a chimney fire, lightning strike, or other natural occurrence. Chimney liners can prevent the buildup of creosote in your fire place and chimney flue. Creosote build up can lead to chimney fires, which can weaken your chimney and in worst cases set fire to your home. Many old chimneys were built without liners, and other chimneys which included liners have since been worn down and are in need of replacement. Chimney liners are also an effective way to resize chimneys for use with new heating appliances.
Stainless steel chimney liners can be either rigid or flexible, depending on the application. We use the highest quality stainless steel liners, certified by Underwriters Laboratories, in all of our chimneys. This ensures the highest quality application of liner into your chimney, whether it is for wood, pellet, or furnace heat.
Call or email us today to find out how a stainless steel chimney liner can help improve the safety and efficiency of your home heating needs.









