Questions You Should Ask Before a Chimney Liner Replacement

Chimneys may be an optional fixture in your home, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t keep up with their maintenance. One of the parts of a chimney that you should always maintain is the chimney liner. However, as most homeowners aren’t even aware of its existence, it’s easy to forget to replace or maintain this every now and then. The chimney liner is what protects your home from accidental fires and masonry damage. However, replacing your liner isn’t a simple feat, and there are some things you should always ask before going through with it.

Do I Really Have to Replace My Chimney Liner?

Since the liner prevents accidental fires and masonry damage from your chimney, replacing the liner when needed is an important step that you should take. That way, you’re protected from any avoidable incidents, and you won’t have to spend much on repairing your chimney.

What Are the Available Types of Liner?

There are three types of chimney liner available on the market: Heavy, High Performance Light and Light. The performance of each liner will depend on the type you choose, with the Heavy type of liner being the thickest and strongest choice. If you’re having trouble deciding on what to pick, your chimney professional will help you make an informed decision.

How Will I Know if My Liner Is Damaged?

To determine if your liner is damaged, the services of a chimney relining professional will be required. They’ll take a video of the interior of your chimney and reveal any damage that they spot to you. If your liner has severe damage, they’ll likely recommend a replacement liner.

How Long Will the Liner Last?

The lifespan of your chimney liner actually depends on the type that you have. The average liner usually lasts around 50 years while some may last for 15, 20 or even as low as 5 years. Overall, the chimney liner that you choose will determine its longevity.

Is There a Warranty?

Good quality liners will often come with a lifetime warranty in the event of unexpected damage. Depending on where you get it, it can even be passed onto the next owner of your home should you decide to sell. The most important thing that you should keep in mind, however, is that the warranty offered should be up to the leading standards in the industry.

Make your search for a chimney masonry repair expert easier by turning to Chimney Doctors. We are your leading provider of chimney inspections and dry vent cleaning services. Give us a call at (518) 633-5900, or fill out our contact form for a schedule an appointment. We serve homeowners in Saratoga Springs, NY, and other nearby areas.

 

Thomas Giroux

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