Chimney Linning

Chimney Linning

If the inside of your chimney is deteriorating or is no longer sealed tight, you must add a chimney liner. If you do not, you are at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

If you have changed your old wood stove or furnace, it is likely that your chimney is oversized. Installing a chimney liner will increase the effectiveness of your new device while reducing consumption of wood or oil.

If your chimney is made, on its vertical axis, of masonry or prefabricated chimney sections, your installation is not compliant and requires a duct to meet the standards.

Finally, if you own a built in fireplace and it is not connected to a shaft, your installation is not compliant and may cause a chimney fire. For all the reasons mentioned above, we offer installation of a stainless steel sheet guaranteed for life.