Professional chimney liner installation that stops dangerous leaks and cuts your heating costs for good.
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Your chimney liner is the barrier between deadly gases and your living space. When it’s cracked, missing, or improperly sized, carbon monoxide seeps into your home while heat escapes up the flue.
A properly installed stainless steel chimney liner changes everything. Your fireplace draws correctly. Your heating bills drop because heat isn’t disappearing through gaps and cracks. Most importantly, dangerous gases stay where they belong—going up and out, not into your home.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. Better draft means easier fires that burn cleaner. No more smoke backing up into your room. No more worrying about what you can’t see or smell that might be putting your family at risk.
We’ve been handling Providence area chimneys since 2000. The same team that started this work over twenty years ago is still here, still doing the installations, still backing up every job.
Our technicians hold CSI certification from the Chimney Safety Institute of America. That means we know current codes, proper installation techniques, and how to spot problems before they become expensive disasters.
We’re not the cheapest option in Providence, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for certified expertise, quality materials, and installation methods that actually last.
First, we inspect your existing chimney from top to bottom. We measure the flue, check for obstructions, and determine the right liner size and type for your specific setup. No guessing, no shortcuts.
Next comes the actual installation. We remove any old liner materials, clean the flue thoroughly, and install your new stainless steel liner from the top down. Every connection gets sealed properly. Every joint gets checked twice.
Finally, we test everything. We verify proper draft, check all connections, and make sure your system is drawing correctly before we pack up. You get documentation of the work and a clear explanation of what we did and why.
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Every chimney liner installation includes proper sizing, quality stainless steel materials, and complete sealing of all connections. We handle the permit process, provide all necessary documentation, and clean up completely when we’re finished.
Providence’s older homes often need specific approaches. Clay tiles crack over time, especially in our freeze-thaw cycles. Masonry deteriorates. We’ve seen every variation of chimney problem this area produces, and we know which solutions actually hold up.
You also get our honest assessment of your entire chimney system. If there are other issues that need attention, we’ll tell you. If your chimney is in good shape otherwise, we’ll tell you that too. No upselling, no surprises—just straightforward information so you can make the right decisions.