Chimney Liner Installation in Ashaway, RI

Get Your Chimney Liner Installed Right

CSI certified professionals with two decades of experience installing stainless steel chimney liners that last.

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Stainless Steel Chimney Liner Installation

Safe Venting That Actually Works

Your chimney liner does one critical job: safely vent dangerous gases out of your home. When it’s cracked, deteriorating, or missing entirely, you’re dealing with carbon monoxide risks and failed inspections.

A properly installed stainless steel chimney liner changes everything. You get reliable venting that meets code, passes inspections, and protects your family for 15-20+ years.

No more worrying about whether your fireplace is safe to use. No more surprise repair bills from band-aid fixes that don’t last. Just professional installation that works the first time and keeps working.

Certified Chimney Liner Installer Ashaway

Two Decades of Getting It Right

We’ve been handling chimney work in Rhode Island since 2000. Our company was formally established in 2016, but our experienced team has been solving chimney problems for over twenty years.

Every one of our technicians is CSI certified through 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.

You’re not dealing with a fly-by-night contractor or someone learning on your dime. You’re working with professionals who’ve installed hundreds of chimney liners and understand what works in Rhode Island’s coastal climate.

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Chimney Liner Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we inspect your existing chimney to determine the right liner size and type. Every chimney is different, and the liner needs to match your specific setup and local code requirements.

Next, we remove any old liner or debris, then carefully lower the new stainless steel liner down the chimney. The liner gets connected to your appliance at the bottom and properly secured at the top with the right cap and storm collar.

Finally, we test everything to make sure it’s venting correctly and clean up completely. You get documentation showing the installation meets all safety codes, which matters for insurance and future home sales.

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What You Get With Every Installation

Every chimney liner installation includes a complete inspection to determine the right approach for your specific situation. We use high-grade stainless steel liners designed for Rhode Island’s coastal environment.

You get proper sizing, professional installation that meets all local codes, and complete cleanup when we’re done. We also provide documentation of the work for your records and any future inspections.

Since we’re a full-service chimney company, we can handle any related issues we discover during installation. Damaged crowns, faulty caps, or structural problems get addressed by our experienced team, not referred out to someone else.

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How much does chimney liner installation cost in Rhode Island?

Chimney liner installation typically ranges from $2,500 to $5,000 depending on your chimney height, condition, and the type of liner needed. Stainless steel liners cost more upfront but last 15-20+ years, making them more economical than cheaper alternatives that need frequent replacement. We provide free estimates so you know exactly what you’re looking at before any work begins. Financing options are available to help spread the cost over time.
Most chimney liner installations take 4-6 hours for a straightforward job. Complex installations or chimneys that need additional repairs can take a full day. The timeline depends on your chimney height, accessibility, and whether we discover any structural issues that need addressing. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe during the estimate so you can plan accordingly. Weather can affect scheduling since we need safe working conditions on your roof.
If your current liner is damaged, deteriorating, or you’re failing inspections, then yes – you need a proper replacement. Stainless steel liners are the gold standard because they resist corrosion from acidic gases and last decades in Rhode Island’s coastal climate. Clay tile liners crack over time, and aluminum liners aren’t suitable for wood-burning appliances. A quality stainless steel liner protects your family from carbon monoxide and prevents expensive chimney damage from acidic condensation.
We can’t safely install chimney liners during heavy rain, snow, or high winds since the work requires roof access. Light rain usually isn’t a problem, but we prioritize safety for our crew and quality results for you. Rhode Island weather can be unpredictable, so we stay flexible with scheduling and give you advance notice if we need to reschedule. Most installations happen during good weather windows, and we’ll work with your schedule to find the right time.
A properly sized chimney liner often improves draft and reduces smoke problems. If your current setup is oversized or damaged, you might notice better airflow and less smoke entering your room. However, the primary benefit is safety – proper venting of dangerous gases. Performance improvements are a bonus, but the real value is protecting your family and meeting safety codes. We’ll explain what to expect for your specific situation during the estimate.
Yes, we offer in-house financing options to help make chimney liner installation more manageable. Rather than delaying necessary safety work because of upfront costs, you can get the installation done now and spread payments over time. We’ll discuss financing options during your free estimate so you understand all your choices. The application process is straightforward, and we work with you to find terms that fit your budget.