Professional chimney liner installation that protects your home from carbon monoxide and fires while improving heating efficiency.
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You get peace of mind knowing dangerous gases can’t leak into your living spaces. Your fireplace or furnace runs more efficiently, saving you money on heating bills.
The new liner protects your chimney’s masonry from corrosive damage that costs thousands to repair later. You’re also bringing your older chimney up to current safety codes—something many insurance companies now require.
Most installations finish in a single day, so you’re back to reliable heating fast.
We’ve been installing chimney liners throughout Providence County for years. We’re licensed in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island with CSIA certified technicians on every job.
We understand Smithfield’s winter heating demands. When your furnace or fireplace needs a proper liner, you need contractors who know local building codes and weather challenges.
No travel charges, no surprises—just professional installation that keeps your family safe and warm.
We start with a thorough inspection and cleaning of your chimney flue. Our technicians take precise measurements to determine the correct liner size and type for your specific heating appliance.
Next, we prepare the chimney structure, removing any debris and making minor repairs if needed. The new stainless steel liner is then carefully guided into place and properly connected at both the bottom and top.
We test everything to ensure proper draft and safety, then clean up completely. You get documentation of the work and maintenance recommendations to keep your new liner performing for 15-20 years.
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We install liners for wood-burning fireplaces, gas fireplaces, oil furnaces, and wood stoves. Each application gets the right liner material and proper sizing for optimal safety and performance.
Smithfield homes often have older chimneys that were built before modern safety standards. Many lack proper liners entirely, or have deteriorating clay tiles that crack under Rhode Island’s freeze-thaw cycles.
Our stainless steel liners resist corrosion from flue gases and handle high temperatures without cracking. They’re flexible enough to navigate bends in older chimneys while providing a smooth, properly sized flue for efficient operation.