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If your fireplace liner is damaged or missing, don’t wait until it becomes a safety risk. Call Rooftop Chimney Sweeps today to schedule fireplace liner installation in Alexandria, Richmond, Arlington, Falls Church, or anywhere in Fairfax, Henrico, and Chesterfield counties or Washington, DC.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fireplace Liner Installation
What is the purpose of a fireplace liner?
A fireplace liner protects your home by containing heat and directing smoke, gases, and creosote safely out of the chimney. It also improves efficiency and prevents damage to masonry.
How do I know if I need a new chimney liner?
Signs that you need a new chimney liner include crumbling masonry, cracks inside the flue, poor draft, or smoke entering your home. A professional chimney inspection can confirm whether you need a new liner.
Do you install both stainless steel and clay chimney liners?
Yes, we install stainless steel, clay, and cast-in-place liners depending on your fireplace system and needs.
Can you replace an old fireplace liner with a modern upgrade?
Yes, we can replace an old fireplace liner with a modern option. Our fireplace liner replacement services often include upgrades to safer, more efficient materials that meet today’s building codes.
How long does a fireplace liner installation take?
Most fireplace liner installation projects take one to two days, depending on the size of the chimney and the type of liner being installed.
Is fireplace liner replacement necessary for safety and compliance?
Yes, a replacement fireplace and chimney liner is essential for safety and compliance. Many building codes require a liner for safe operation. Replacing a damaged or missing liner is often necessary to bring your system up to compliance.
Do Virginia building codes require fireplace and chimney liner installation for older homes?
Yes, Virginia building codes require fireplace liners for all homes with a fireplace and chimney. Even older homes must meet safety requirements. If your chimney doesn’t have a liner, installing a new chimney liner is required for safe operation.