If your chimney has cracked flue tiles, poor draft, or has failed inspection, it may require a stainless steel chimney liner. We specialize in chimney liner installation in Wayne NJ, restoring safe and proper venting for fireplaces, furnaces, and boilers.
Trusted by homeowners throughout Wayne NJ for safe, professional chimney liner installations.
We specialize in chimney liner installation in Wayne NJ, helping homeowners correct unsafe flue conditions, improve draft performance, and meet inspection requirements. Many older chimneys have cracked or deteriorating clay liners, which can allow heat and gases to escape into the home.
Our stainless steel chimney liner systems are designed for long-term safety, proper venting, and code compliance. Whether your system serves a fireplace, furnace, or boiler, we provide reliable installation and professional results.
✔ Cracked terracotta flue tiles
✔ Failed chimney inspections
✔ Poor draft or smoke issues
✔ Furnace or boiler venting problems
✔ Water damage inside chimney
Not all chimneys require a full stainless steel liner. In cases where the flue has minor cracking or deteriorating mortar joints, we offer chimney flue repair using HeatShield®, a ceramic coating system designed to restore and seal damaged flue tiles.
This process helps improve safety, restore proper venting, and extend the life of your chimney without a full liner replacement.
✔ Repairs cracks and gaps in flue tiles
✔ Seals deteriorating mortar joints
✔ Improves draft and venting performance
✔ More cost-effective than full liner in some cases
HeatShield is often used when the chimney is damaged but does not require a full liner replacement.
We’ll determine whether your chimney needs a full liner or can be safely repaired using HeatShield.”
If your chimney has cracked flue tiles, poor draft, or fails inspection, a liner is required for safe operation.
Most chimney liner installations range from $2,500–$6,500 depending on chimney height, diameter, and appliance type.
Most chimney liner installations are completed in one day.
No, a damaged or missing liner is unsafe and should not be used..
If your chimney is unsafe or not venting properly, we can help.