Chimney Relining

Chimney Relining Near You: Trust the Experts at Blackburns Chimney

Chimney relining is often the most practical and affordable way to repair a deteriorated or damaged chimney. 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.

For chimney relining and chimney liner repair or installation near you in Columbus, New Albany, and more, trust us – we’re here to help. Call or contact us online today.

When Do I Need Chimney Relining?

1.  To repair damage to the chimney, which may have been caused by a chimney fire, lightning strike, or settling, etc.

2.  To upgrade old chimneys which were constructed without Chimney Linerchimney liners.

3.  To replace worn, deteriorated liners, which may be allowing smoke, creosote or condensation to seep through the chimney walls.

4.  To properly size the chimney for a new appliance; such as converting from oil to gas heat.

5.  To prevent excessive creosote buildup (and risk of a chimney fire) when venting a woodstove through an existing fireplace.

What Are Some Different Types of Chimney Liners?

  1. HeatShield® Cerfractory Flue Sealant: HeatShield® is a specially formulated Cerfractory® sealant material that restores the integrity of your chimney’s flue to vent hazardous flue gases from your home. It eliminates the dangers in your chimney caused by gaps, cracks and spalling for years to come. By using either the Joint Repair System or Resurfacing System, depending on the defects found, your chimney will be restored to its original peak level of safety and efficiency.
  2. 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 oil furnace installations. Blackburn’s Chimney offers UL Listed stainless steel lining systems that come with a manufacturer’s Lifetime Warranty.
  3. 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: Gas logs intended for installation in wood burning fireplaces may not be vented with aluminum liners.
  4. Flue Tiles: Used mainly in new construction, this method of relining may be suitable for short, straight chimneys.

We’re Your Local Chimney Experts: Book Your Next Service Today

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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