Professional chimney liner installation that stops dangerous gas leaks and makes your furnace run more efficiently.
 
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															Your heating bills drop because your furnace isn’t fighting a damaged flue. You sleep better knowing carbon monoxide and combustion gases are venting safely outside instead of leaking into your living space.
No more worrying about chimney fires from cracked clay tiles or deteriorated liners. Your system runs cleaner, burns more efficiently, and lasts longer.
When Providence winters hit hard, you’ll have confidence your heating system can handle whatever the weather throws at it. That’s what a properly installed chimney liner does for your home.
Above and Beyond Chimney has been installing chimney liners throughout Providence County for over 25 years. We’re CSIA certified and understand exactly what New England weather does to chimney systems.
From Federal Hill’s historic brick chimneys to modern downtown condos, we’ve seen how Providence’s freeze-thaw cycles crack clay tiles and how coastal moisture affects masonry. That local knowledge matters when you’re trusting someone to install safety equipment in your home.
We use stainless steel liners designed for New England conditions and size every installation properly for your specific heating appliance. No shortcuts, no upselling – just the right liner installed right the first time.
 
															First, we inspect your chimney from top to bottom. We measure the flue, check for damage, and determine what type and size liner your heating system needs.
Next, we remove any old, damaged liner if necessary. Then we carefully lower the new stainless steel liner down the flue, making sure it’s properly sized and positioned. We connect it securely to your heating appliance and seal everything at the top.
Finally, we test the system to make sure it’s drawing properly and clean up completely. You get photos of the work and a clear explanation of what we found and fixed. The whole process typically takes a day, depending on your chimney’s condition.
 
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Every chimney liner installation includes proper sizing for your specific heating appliance – whether it’s a furnace, boiler, or fireplace. We use 316Ti stainless steel liners that resist corrosion from Providence’s coastal environment and come with lifetime warranties.
In Downtown Providence’s older buildings, we often find original clay liners that have cracked from decades of freeze-thaw cycles. These create serious safety hazards and efficiency problems. Our stainless steel replacements solve both issues permanently.
We also install insulation around the liner when needed, which improves performance and protects your chimney structure. Everything meets local building codes and insurance requirements. You get documentation of the work for your records and future home sales.
