Professional chimney liner installation that meets code, protects your family, and keeps your insurance valid.
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You get a chimney system that works the way it should. No more worrying about insurance claims getting denied because your liner doesn’t meet current requirements. No more wondering if that old clay tile system is putting your family at risk.
Your heating bills drop because the system runs more efficiently. Carbon monoxide stays where it belongs—outside your home, not seeping through cracks in deteriorated flue walls. And when you’re ready to sell, you won’t be scrambling to install a liner to close the deal.
The real benefit? You can actually use your fireplace or wood stove without that nagging worry in the back of your mind. That’s what you’re paying for—peace of mind that comes from doing it right.
We’ve been installing liners throughout Providence County for over 25 years. Our CSIA-certified technicians understand exactly how coastal moisture affects chimney systems in Blackstone’s historic homes.
We’ve worked on everything from Tudor mansions along Blackstone Boulevard to contemporary homes near the Seekonk River. The salt air, freeze-thaw cycles, and specific wood types burned in this area create unique challenges that require local expertise.
When we install a stainless steel liner, we’re not just following a manual. We’re applying decades of experience with New England weather patterns and the specific building materials common in Providence County’s older homes.
First, we inspect your existing chimney with a camera to see what we’re working with. No surprises, no hidden problems discovered halfway through the job. You know exactly what needs to be done before we start.
Next, we remove any old liner if necessary and clean the flue completely. Then we measure and install your new stainless steel liner, connecting it properly to your appliance and sealing everything at the top with the right cap and termination.
The whole process typically takes 4-8 hours, depending on your chimney’s height and condition. We protect your home with drop cloths and use HEPA-filtered vacuums to contain any dust or debris. When we’re done, you get documentation showing the installation meets all current codes and manufacturer specifications.
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Your installation includes a UL-listed stainless steel liner sized specifically for your appliance, proper insulation when needed, and all necessary fittings and connections. We install the appropriate chimney cap and provide documentation for your insurance company.
In Blackstone’s affluent neighborhood, where home values range from $480,000 to over $3 million, protecting your investment matters. The coastal environment here means your liner needs to handle both moisture from the Seekonk River and the salt air that can accelerate corrosion.
We use 316Ti stainless steel for the most demanding applications and 304L for standard wood-burning installations. Each liner comes with manufacturer warranties, and our installation is backed by our 25 years of local experience. You also get a detailed inspection report showing compliance with current safety codes.
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