Professional chimney liner installation that keeps your family safe and your heating system running efficiently all winter long.
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You get a chimney that actually protects your home instead of threatening it. No more worrying about carbon monoxide leaks or chimney fires during those cold Massachusetts winters.
Your heating system runs more efficiently, which means lower fuel bills. The draft improves, smoke clears properly, and you can actually enjoy your fireplace without second-guessing whether it’s safe.
Most importantly, you sleep better knowing your family is protected from the serious dangers that come with damaged or missing chimney liners.
Above and Beyond Chimney has been serving homeowners across Norfolk and Plymouth Counties, and we understand exactly what Bristol County homes need. We’ve seen the problems that come with Massachusetts winters and older chimney systems.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re getting licensed professionals who know Massachusetts building codes inside and out, use quality materials, and do the job right the first time.
Our team has handled everything from simple liner replacements to complex installations in homes dating back generations. We know Swansea Center and the surrounding area, and we’re here when you need us.
First, we inspect your existing chimney system to see what we’re working with. This isn’t just a quick look – we need to understand your specific situation, check for damage, and determine the right liner type for your heating system.
Next, we remove any old, damaged liner if necessary and prepare the chimney for the new installation. We measure everything precisely because proper sizing is critical for safety and efficiency.
Then we install your new liner – whether it’s stainless steel for durability or another material that fits your specific needs. We make sure everything is properly connected, sealed, and tested before we consider the job complete.
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You get full compliance with Massachusetts State Building Code Section 780 CMR 6001.8, which requires all masonry chimneys to be lined. This isn’t optional – it’s the law, and for good reason.
Your installation includes proper materials rated for your specific heating system, professional fitting that ensures optimal performance, and all the connections needed to keep dangerous gases flowing safely out of your home instead of into it.
In Bristol County, we see a lot of older homes with clay tile liners that have failed or homes that were built without liners altogether. Both situations create serious safety risks that need professional attention, not DIY attempts that can make things worse.