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Chimney relining is the most practical and affordable way to repair deteriorated
or damaged chimneys. Chimneys can be damaged by a number of things such as
settling, hurricanes and lightning but the most common form of chimney damage is
a chimney fire. In addition to chimney damage, older chimneys may be unlined or
their liners may be deteriorated to the point where relining is warranted.
Reasons to Reline
To repair damage to the chimney,
which may have been caused by a chimney fire, lightning strike, or settling,
etc.
To upgrade old chimneys which were
constructed without chimney liners.
To replace worn, deteriorated
liners, which may be allowing smoke, creosote or condensation to seep through
the chimney walls.
To properly size the chimney for a
new appliance; such as converting from oil to gas heat.
To prevent excessive creosote
buildup (and risk of a chimney fire) when venting a woodstove through an
existing fireplace.
Types of Liners
Stainless Steel - This
method of relining involves installing a round or oval stainless steel liner
in the chimney. The liner can be either rigid or flexible; flexible liners
are used for chimneys with offsets. Stainless steel liners are used mainly
for woodstoves and some types of furnace installations. Magic Sweep offers
Homersaver Chimney
Liners as well as several other brands.
Cast-In-Place - This method
involves installing properly sized round or oval bladders in the chimney and
then pouring (casting) a masonry material around the inflated form. After the
material has cured, the form is deflated and removed, leaving a new seamless
flue within the chimney. This method of repair is used for fireplaces and
some type of furnace installations. This method is especially useful for
older, weak chimneys as the masonry material adds a great deal of strength to
the chimney after curing. Magic Sweep offers
Supaflu
Cast-In-Place chimney liners.
Aluminum - This method is
similar to stainless steel, but the liner is made of aluminum. Aluminum
liners can only be used to vent certain types of gas appliances. Note:
Gaslogs intended for installation in woodburning fireplaces may not be vented
with aluminum liners.
Flue Tiles - Used mainly in
new construction, this method of relining may be suitable for short, straight
chimneys.
If you have any doubts about your chimney
give us a call. If your chimney is in need of relining, we will recommend the
most practical and economical method for your chimney. Our technicians have the
experience to recommend and install the right liner for your home.
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"Chimney relining is the most practical and affordable way to
repair deteriorated or damaged chimneys." |
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