Ensure Safe Venting with Expert Relining Services

If your fireplace, furnace, or water heater isn’t venting properly, it could be time for a professional reline. At JJ Chimney Services, we install high-quality stainless steel liners that meet modern safety codes and maximize performance—keeping your home safe, warm, and worry-free. Contact us today for a trusted inspection and quote.

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A chimney liner is one of the most important parts in your chimney as it protects both your home from harmful smoke, heat, and CO2 but also your family.

Originally, chimney liners were made of clay that were meant to stop gases from leaking back into the house and prevent heat from transferring to wood and other materials used during the building of the house.

Ensuring your chimney has a proper liner is especially important if your home was built before the liner code which happened in the 1940. Houses that were built “Before 1940” were not required to have any type of liner at all and may be at risk to fire, gases and heat transfer or fires.

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Why Homeowners Trust JJ Chimney Services

  • Free Estimates on All Chimney Services
  • Licensed & Insured Local Experts
  • Prevent Costly Water & Fire Damage
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  • Backed by Years of Proven Workmanship
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Answers to Your Chimney Service Questions

A real professional won’t take you up to the roof, but they should be able to show you photos that they took of the interior that shows either the damaged liner or lack of a liner if you have
an older home.

There are three main categories when it comes to chimney liners: Light – High Performance Light – Heavy. Whoever is installing your chimney liner kit should be able to inform you which liner is best for your chimney, but they do vary in cost with the heavy liners being the strongest and costing more.

If the liner won’t fit with the insulation, the chimney professional who’s installing the liner may have to remove the clay liner tiles. If they do need to take this step, they’ll inform you of it.

All the insulation used for chimney liners is for properly venting the solid fuels being burned. There’s a difference between insulating your chimney on the outer wall rather than the interior, and your chimney professional has his reasons for choosing one over the other. That all depends on the type of chimney you have though.

Fireside Chimney Supply do! Depending on where you buy your chimney liner, there are a number of chimney liners that come with a lifetime warranty that covers damages. As well, many warranties can be transferred to your home’s new owner if you choose to sell (or buy). Though be sure to take you due diligence as some warranties require that your liner be installed by a professional and that your chimney is properly inspected on an annual basis.

Book Now to Prevent Costly Chimney Damage Later

A problematic chimney can lead to fire, leaks, and smoke damage if not properly maintained. Don’t put your family or assets at risk.

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