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Stainless Steel Chimney Liners

Long-lasting protection where it matters most.

A properly functioning chimney liner is essential to protecting your home and ensuring your fireplace or heating appliance operates safely. The liner carries smoke, gases, and heat up and out of the chimney, keeping combustible materials in your home safe from high temperatures and preventing harmful gases like carbon monoxide from leaking inside.

When a liner is cracked, missing, or not properly sized for the appliance it serves, it puts your home at risk. That’s why the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 211) requires that every chimney be lined and that the liner be kept in good condition.

At Northwest Chimney, we install UL-listed stainless steel chimney liners that restore the integrity of your flue and provide long-lasting protection.

When is a Stainless Steel Liner Needed?

A new liner is often recommended when:

 

  • Flue tiles are cracked, missing, or deteriorated

  • chimney fire has damaged the existing liner

  • You’re converting appliances (wood to gas, oil to wood, etc.)

  • A wood stove or insert is being installed and requires proper venting

  • The existing flue is too large or the wrong size for your appliance

  • You want a long-term solution with minimal maintenance

Our Installation Process

Every liner installation at Northwest Chimney begins with a comprehensive inspection. Once we’ve confirmed the need for a liner, our process includes:

  • Full evaluation of your chimney system

  • Professional measurement and sizing to match your appliance

  • Installation of a UL-listed stainless steel liner system with proper connectors and top termination

  • Selection of the right insulation option: pre-insulated liner, wrap insulation, or pour-in insulation, depending on your chimney and code requirements

  • Final draft testing and safety verification to ensure optimal performance

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Why It Matters

A damaged or unlined chimney is one of the most serious safety hazards in a home. Installing a stainless steel liner not only restores safety—it improves draft, enhances efficiency, and ensures your fireplace or heating appliance operates exactly as intended.

Schedule your chimney inspection today to determine if your system requires relining. Our certified team will provide expert recommendations and a professional installation you can trust.

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Stainless Steel Chimney Liner FAQs

If You Need a Chimney Repair Service or Installation, Feel Free To Contact Us Today

(479) 306-9705

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