Our CSIA-certified technicians install premium chimney liners that prevent house fires, stop carbon monoxide leaks, and meet Rhode Island building codes.
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Your heating system drafts properly, cutting fuel costs by up to 15%. Dangerous gases vent safely outside instead of seeping into your living space. You stop worrying about carbon monoxide poisoning or chimney fires.
Most importantly, you know your family is protected. No more wondering if that musty smell means trouble. No more checking smoke detectors twice before bed.
A properly installed liner does what it’s supposed to do – protect your home’s structure from heat damage while keeping combustion gases where they belong.
Twenty-five years serving Providence County means we understand how coastal moisture affects your chimney. We’ve seen what salt air does to masonry and how Rhode Island’s freeze-thaw cycles create problems other contractors miss.
Our CSIA-certified technicians don’t just install liners – we solve the underlying issues that cause liner failure in the first place. Every job includes a thorough assessment of your chimney’s condition and any necessary prep work.
You’re not getting a cookie-cutter installation. You’re getting a solution designed for your specific chimney and Pawtucket’s unique climate challenges.
First, we inspect and clean your flue completely. This isn’t a quick look – we use video cameras to examine every inch and identify any structural issues that need addressing before liner installation.
We take precise measurements for your specific appliance and chimney dimensions. Then we prepare the chimney, removing old clay tiles if necessary and making any repairs to ensure smooth installation.
The new stainless steel liner gets carefully inserted and connected at both ends with proper sealing. We test draft and safety, then clean up completely. Most installations take 4-8 hours, and you get a detailed warranty covering materials and workmanship.
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We install premium 316Ti stainless steel liners that resist corrosion from Rhode Island’s salt air and acidic flue gases. These aren’t the thin-wall liners some contractors use – ours are heavy-duty systems designed for decades of service.
Every liner works with wood, gas, oil, or pellet systems. In Pawtucket’s coastal environment, stainless steel outperforms clay tiles that crack from thermal cycling and aluminum that corrodes quickly.
For chimneys with structural damage, we offer cast-in-place systems that seal cracks while creating a smooth, permanent flue. This often costs less than rebuilding and provides superior long-term performance.