Chimney Liners
If you have an older home, your chimney may have a clay tile liner that is crumbling, or no liner at all, which means your chimney interior is probably badly deteriorated. Don’t be fooled - a crumbling chimney can still look good on the outside. Falling brick and tile will eventually block your flue so it won’t vent properly or at all -- harmful gases will seep into your house. Your heating company will have to shut off your heat and hot water until a chimney company can remove the blockage.
Don’t wait for that to happen! Make an appointment with American Chimney Pros to have your chimney inspected now. If your chimney interior is in bad shape, it doesn’t mean you need a whole new chimney. We can install a stainless steel or aluminum liner, depending on whether you heat with oil or gas, that will prevent further deterioration and blockage for a fraction of the cost of replacing an entire chimney. Liners can also correct any number of other venting problems too – every home should have one. Don’t gamble with your safety. Call American Chimney Pros today… we’re working to keep you safe.
A word of caution…please don’t ever attempt to install a chimney liner yourself. Many homeowners have collapsed their chimney trying to do just that! It’s also important to note that chimney liners need to be correctly sized to handle the combined BTU output of all of your services that vent through it, so best to leave liner installations to the professionals.
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