Professional chimney liner installation that protects your Olneyville home from dangerous heat transfer and toxic gases while improving heating efficiency.
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Your chimney liner isn’t just about passing inspection—it’s about keeping your family safe. When we install your new liner, you get a barrier that contains combustion gases, prevents carbon monoxide from entering your home, and stops dangerous heat from reaching combustible materials in your walls.
You’ll also notice your heating bills drop. A properly sized liner creates better draft, which means your fireplace or heating appliance burns more efficiently. Less fuel, more heat, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing your system is working exactly as it should.
The result? You can actually enjoy your fireplace again without wondering if something’s wrong every time you light a fire.
Above and Beyond Chimney has been installing chimney liners throughout Providence County for over two decades. Our CSIA-certified technicians understand exactly how Rhode Island’s coastal moisture affects chimney systems and what it takes to keep them working safely year after year.
We’re not the guys who rush through jobs or cut corners on materials. When you’re dealing with something that protects your family from fire and carbon monoxide, there’s no room for shortcuts.
Every installation gets the same attention to detail we’d want for our own homes—from precise measurements to code-compliant connections that will last for decades.
First, we inspect your chimney from top to bottom and take precise measurements. This isn’t guesswork—the liner has to be exactly the right size for your specific appliance and chimney dimensions to work properly.
Next, we prepare the chimney structure and remove any old liner if needed. Then comes the installation itself: carefully inserting the new liner, making secure connections at both the appliance and chimney top, and ensuring proper draft and safety.
Finally, we test everything to make sure it’s working correctly and clean up completely. You’ll know exactly what we did and why, plus what to expect from your new liner going forward.
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In Olneyville’s climate, your chimney liner needs to handle moisture, temperature swings, and corrosive flue gases without breaking down. That’s why we typically recommend stainless steel liners—they’re built to last 15-20 years and work with wood, gas, or oil appliances.
Stainless steel doesn’t crack like clay tiles can during rapid temperature changes, and it won’t deteriorate from the acidic condensation that builds up in modern high-efficiency systems. For older chimneys with structural issues, we also offer cast-in-place liners that actually strengthen the chimney while providing a smooth, permanent flue.
Each installation includes proper insulation when needed, secure connections, and a thorough safety inspection to ensure everything meets current building codes and manufacturer specifications.
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