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Professional Stainless Steel Chimney Liner Installations in Cleveland

Discover the benefits of stainless-steel chimney liners with Riaz Chimney & Masonry. Our services in Greater Cleveland include expert installation and repair, ensuring your chimney operates safely and efficiently. Curious about the cost to replace chimney liner? We provide transparent pricing and professional advice to meet your needs. Contact us today to schedule your service.


Here are a few things that might be helpful for you to know about chimney liners and the relining process.

The Job of a Stainless-Steel Chimney Liner

Draft Smoke

Create an Optimal Air Uptake

Contain High Heat and Sometimes Flames

Smooth liner walls allow smoke from the fireplace to move easily up the flue and out of your home. Stainless-steel chimney liners provide an excellent path for efficient drafting.

The diameter and height of the flue liner must be correct for its fireplace in order to ensure a proper draft. Chimney liner installation takes the fireplace type into account when determining the right liner size.

Chimney liners keep high combustion temperatures from spreading to other parts of the chimney system and the home. Should a chimney fire happen (and they happen more often than most people realize), a good liner will work to contain the flames.

Move Harmful Combustion Gases Up and Out

Prevent Chimney Deterioration

Creosote and certain flue gases contain acids that can deteriorate interior chimney masonry if they stay in contact with it. Chimney liners keep acidic substances away from the masonry.

Carbon monoxide is the most dangerous of a fireplace’s combustion gases. It’s invisible and odorless, but potentially deadly. Chimney liners provide the channel to move this and other gases up and out of your chimney.

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Chimney Liner Requirements & Materials

Chimney liners are required in most modern homes. There are two reasons to install a new chimney liner. One is if your chimney doesn’t have a liner, a common scenario in older historic homes. Many older homes were built at a time when there were no regulations pertaining to chimney liners. Since the 1950s, most U.S. jurisdictions require that all newly built chimneys be built with chimney liners. The other reason is if the liner you do have has begun to fail.

The three most common materials for chimney liners are stainless steel, terra cotta (clay) tile and poured-in-place compounds. When given the choice, we’ll always recommend flexible stainless steel.

Does Your Chimney Liner Need Repair or Replacing?

The only way to know if your chimney liner is damaged is through a proper chimney inspection that uses video imaging to look down into the flue. Riaz Chimney & Masonry provides this service for homeowners in and around the Cleveland area. When it’s time to replace or repair your liner, our chimney relining technicians are ready to get to work. Along with relining and chimney inspections, we offer chimney sweeping, chimney repairs and the installation of fireplaces and stoves.

Ready to Schedule Stainless-Steel Chimney Liner Service?

If you have any questions or would like to schedule expert service, we’re here to help. Give us a call at (440) 384-7200, or get in touch through our contact form.

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