Chimney Installation Services in New England
Rhode Island Homes Deserve More Than a Quick Install
Rhode Island carries some of the most demanding conditions for chimney systems in the country. Coastal salt air accelerates corrosion on metal components. Freeze-thaw cycles crack masonry faster than in milder climates. And a large portion of the state’s housing stock — much of it built before modern chimney codes existed — was never designed to handle a high-efficiency wood, pellet, or gas stove without significant upgrades.
That’s the reality we work in every day. We’ve been doing chimney installation across Providence County and throughout Rhode Island since 2000, and we’ve seen what happens when someone cuts corners on liner sizing, skips the permit, or uses components that can’t hold up to a Rhode Island winter. The difference between a good installation and a bad one isn’t always visible on day one — but you’ll feel it within a few years.
We handle the entire process: assessing your existing chimney or planning a new system, selecting the right stove from our retail store, sizing the liner, pulling the necessary permits, completing the installation, and walking you through the final inspection. One team, one point of accountability.
Permits, Codes, and Why They Actually Matter in Rhode Island
Rhode Island requires permits for all chimney and stove installations, and every one of the state’s 39 municipalities operates under the Rhode Island State Building Code. That’s not a bureaucratic formality — it’s a real legal and insurance requirement.
Homeowners who skip the permit process can find themselves with a voided homeowner’s insurance policy, a failed home inspection during a future sale, or a costly redo when the work doesn’t meet code. We know the Rhode Island permitting process inside and out. We’ve been pulling permits in Providence County for over two decades, and we handle that piece of the project so you don’t have to figure it out yourself.
When the job is done, you’ll have documentation that the installation was completed correctly, inspected, and approved. That matters when you go to sell the home, file an insurance claim, or simply want to know the system is safe.
What a Proper Installation Actually Gets You
We Install All Three — and Help You Choose the Right One
Wood, pellet, and gas stove installations each come with different liner requirements, clearance standards, and venting configurations. Not every chimney company handles all three with equal depth — and some installers won’t tell you which option actually fits your home and lifestyle until after they’ve already sold you something.
Because we operate a retail stove store, we’ve worked hands-on with all three fuel types. We can walk you through the real differences — heat output, maintenance demands, fuel costs, installation complexity — before a single tool is picked up. If your existing chimney needs a liner upgrade to safely accommodate your chosen stove, we’ll tell you upfront and handle that as part of the project.
Many Rhode Island homes, particularly older properties in North Smithfield, Cumberland, Lincoln, and throughout Providence County, have original masonry chimneys that were built for open fireplaces. Installing a modern stove in those systems without the right liner and clearances isn’t just a code violation — it’s a fire risk. We assess the full picture before we start, and we install systems that are built to last.
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