CSI-certified technicians with over two decades of experience installing stainless steel chimney liners that protect your home and family.
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A properly installed chimney liner means your fireplace draws correctly, your heating bills stay reasonable, and you sleep better knowing carbon monoxide isn’t backing up into your home. You get consistent performance from your fireplace or wood stove without the drafting problems that make your living room smoky.
Your insurance company stays happy because your chimney meets current safety codes. No more wondering if that old clay liner is cracked or if your chimney is actually safe to use.
The right stainless steel liner installation also means you’re done with this project for decades. You won’t be calling someone back in five years because corners were cut or the wrong materials were used.
Certified Chimney Inspections has been handling chimney work in Tiverton since 2000, with the same experienced team working together the entire time. We were formally established in 2016, but our expertise goes back over twenty years.
Our technicians are CSI certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America, which means we know current codes and proper installation techniques. This isn’t a side business or seasonal work – chimney and fireplace services are what we do full-time.
We also run a retail stove store and handle everything from inspections to complete fireplace restorations, so we understand how all the pieces work together.
First, we inspect your existing chimney to determine the right liner size and type for your specific setup. Every chimney is different, and the liner needs to match your appliance and chimney dimensions exactly.
Next, we remove any old liner materials and clean the chimney thoroughly. The new stainless steel liner gets carefully measured and fitted, then properly connected to your fireplace or stove with the right fittings and insulation.
The final step involves sealing everything at the top with appropriate caps and ensuring proper clearances throughout the system. You get a complete walkthrough of the work and documentation showing everything was installed to code. Most installations take a full day, depending on your chimney height and any complications we find.
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Your chimney liner installation includes the properly sized stainless steel liner, all necessary fittings and connections, insulation where required by code, and a new chimney cap if needed. We handle the complete installation from bottom to top.
The work comes with proper permits and inspections to ensure everything meets Rhode Island building codes. Tiverton’s coastal location means your liner needs to handle salt air and moisture, so we use marine-grade stainless steel that won’t corrode.
You also get in-house financing options if you need them, plus a free estimate upfront so you know exactly what the project costs. No surprises or change orders once the work starts. We clean up completely when finished and walk you through operating your newly lined chimney safely.