Chimney Liner Installation
Chimney Liner Installation & Replacement
Stainless steel and aluminum chimney liner installation by certified technicians. Improves draft, prevents carbon monoxide leaks, and meets all safety codes.
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Why You Need a Chimney Liner
A chimney liner is not optional — it is essential for safe operation. Without a proper liner, toxic gases including carbon monoxide can seep into your living space, and heat can transfer to combustible materials causing house fires.
Carbon Monoxide Protection
A damaged or missing liner allows CO to leak through masonry joints into your home. A new liner creates a sealed pathway for dangerous gases to exit safely.
Improved Draft
The right liner size optimizes airflow, eliminating smoking problems and improving combustion efficiency for wood and gas appliances.
Code Compliance
Most jurisdictions require a properly sized liner when installing or replacing a heating appliance. We ensure full code compliance.
Energy Savings
A properly sized liner improves appliance efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and heating costs throughout the season.
Liner Types We Install
Stainless Steel Flex Liner
Most popular choice. Flexible, durable, and suitable for oil, gas, and wood-burning appliances. 20+ year lifespan with proper maintenance.
Aluminum Flex Liner
Cost-effective option for gas appliances only. Lightweight and easy to install in straight or slightly offset chimneys.
Cast-In-Place Liner
Poured directly into the existing flue. Creates a seamless, insulated liner — ideal for severely deteriorated masonry chimneys.
Liner Installation Pricing
Free on-site assessment and quote
Price depends on liner type, chimney height, and appliance. Most installations range from $800 to $2,500.
Chimney Liner FAQ
A Level 2 chimney inspection with camera reveals liner cracks, holes, or deterioration. Signs include smoke problems, carbon monoxide alarms, or an aging chimney (20+ years old).
Most standard flex liner installations are completed in 3-6 hours. Complex jobs with offsets or very tall chimneys may take longer.
Liner size depends on your appliance BTU output and chimney height. Our technicians will measure and calculate the correct size during the free assessment.
In most jurisdictions, yes. When a new heating appliance is installed or an existing one is replaced, a properly sized liner is required. Our team handles all code requirements.
Get Your Liner Installed Right
Free assessment. Certified installation. Guaranteed results.