Professional chimney liner installation that meets Massachusetts building codes and keeps your East Freetown home safe from the leading cause of house fires.
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When your chimney liner works properly, you’re not just checking boxes. You’re eliminating one of the biggest fire risks in your home.
Your heating system runs better. Dangerous gases exit safely instead of seeping into your living space. Your chimney walls stay protected from heat damage that costs thousands to repair later.
Most importantly, you sleep better knowing your family is protected from the 539 chimney fires that happen across Massachusetts every year.
Above and Beyond Chimney has been protecting Bristol County families for years. We understand what New England weather does to older chimneys and what it takes to keep them safe.
We know Massachusetts building codes cold. We’ve seen what happens when liners fail, and we’ve helped hundreds of families avoid those expensive disasters.
When you call us, you’re getting contractors who live in your community. We’re not just passing through – we’re invested in keeping East Freetown homes safe and up to code.
First, we inspect your chimney completely. Not a quick look – we’re checking for structural problems, measuring everything, and determining exactly what type of liner you need.
Next, we remove old liner material if needed and prep your chimney for the new installation. We select the right liner material – usually stainless steel for its durability – and size it correctly for your heating system.
Then we install from top to bottom, ensuring proper connections and sealing. We test everything to confirm proper draft before we finish. You get a complete walkthrough and maintenance tips to keep everything running safely for years.
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Massachusetts law requires all masonry chimneys to be lined. Period. The state adopted this because unlined chimneys are simply too dangerous.
In Bristol County, we see what New England’s freeze-thaw cycles do to older chimney structures. Many East Freetown homes were built before modern liner requirements, which means they need professional assessment and likely new installation.
The code requires liners that can handle 1,800-degree temperatures without failing. This rules out many older clay systems and makes stainless steel the smart choice for most homes. Our installations exceed all Massachusetts requirements and come with proper documentation for inspections and insurance.