Is Your Chimney Liner Keeping You Safe?

A damaged or outdated chimney liner can lead to serious risks like house fires, carbon monoxide exposure, and inefficient heating. Ensuring your chimney has a properly installed, high-quality liner is crucial for the safety and efficiency of your home.

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🛡️ Why Chimney Liners Are Essential

Chimney liners serve as a protective barrier between the combustion process and your home’s structure. They prevent heat transfer to combustible materials, contain harmful gases, and promote optimal draft for efficient fireplace performance. Without a functional liner, your chimney can’t safely vent smoke and toxins, putting your home and family at risk.​

🔍 Signs Your Chimney May Need Relining

  • Cracked or deteriorated flue tiles: Visible damage inside the chimney.​
  • Pieces of chimney tile in the fireplace: Indicates flue liner breakdown.​
  • Excessive creosote buildup: Can lead to chimney fires.
  • Smoke entering living spaces: Suggests liner gaps or damage.​
  • Strong odors from the fireplace: Often due to liner issues.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s time for a professional chimney inspection.​

🏗️ Our Chimney Relining Solutions

At Ace Chimney Sweeps, Inc., we offer tailored relining options to suit your chimney’s specific needs:

  • Stainless Steel Liners: Durable and suitable for all fuel types, these liners come with a lifetime warranty when professionally installed.​
  • HeatShield® Cerfractory Flue Sealant: Ideal for restoring clay flue liners, this method repairs gaps, cracks, and spalling, saving you the expense of a full rebuild.
  • Ceramic Flue Tile Restoration.

Our certified technicians will assess your chimney and recommend the best solution for lasting safety and performance.​

🏠 Can You Reline an Old Chimney?

Chimney issues don’t just cause smoke—they can allow dangerous carbon monoxide to enter your home. This invisible, odorless gas can cause serious health problems, especially with long-term, low-level exposure.

Common symptoms include:

  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Unexplained fatigue

Regular inspections and timely repairs can help prevent these risks and protect your family.

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📞 Book Your Chimney Inspection Today

Regular inspections are vital to detect liner issues before they become hazardous. Our professionals use advanced video scanning technology to thoroughly examine your chimney’s interior, providing clear evidence of any damage and recommending appropriate solutions.​

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Your safety is too important to leave to chance.

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