Chimney liners are usually made from a masonry material. These are great heat insulators and make your chimney air tight for a better draw. When left exposed to the weather, moss, or high heat from a chimney fire, they begin to deteriorate or crack. This causes a poor draw and allow creosote and flames to escape the flue. Once these clay liners have been compromised a great way to repair the problem is installing a stainless steel chimney liner. Most homeowners insurance covers chimney fire damage. All of our chimney liners have a lifetime warranty and can stand the high temperature in case of chimney fire.
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