CSI-certified technicians with over 20 years of experience installing stainless steel chimney liners that last.
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Your chimney works the way it should. No more drafting issues, no more worrying about carbon monoxide, no more throwing money at heating bills because your system can’t hold heat properly.
A quality stainless steel chimney liner installation means your fireplace or heating system operates safely and efficiently. You’ll notice better draft, more consistent heating, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing your family is protected.
Most importantly, you’re done dealing with this problem. A properly installed liner lasts 25+ years, which means this isn’t something you’ll need to think about again anytime soon.
Certified Chimney Inspections has been serving Burrillville homeowners since 2000. The same team that started this work over 20 years ago is still here, still doing the installations, still standing behind the work.
All our technicians are CSI-certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America. That’s not just a piece of paper—it means we understand the codes, the safety requirements, and the installation techniques that actually matter.
We also operate a retail stove store, which means we’re not just installing liners—we understand how the entire system works together.
First, a thorough inspection of your existing chimney to measure dimensions and assess the current condition. This determines the right liner size and identifies any prep work needed before installation.
Next, the old liner comes out (if there is one), and any necessary repairs to the chimney structure happen before the new liner goes in. The stainless steel liner gets properly sized, insulated where needed, and connected to your appliance with the right fittings.
Finally, everything gets tested to make sure it’s drafting correctly and safely. You get documentation of the work for your records and insurance company. The whole process typically takes one day for most installations.
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Every installation includes the stainless steel liner, proper fittings and connections, insulation where required by code, and a top-to-bottom system test. The work comes with documentation for your insurance company and local building department.
Burrillville’s coastal climate is tough on chimney systems. Salt air and moisture accelerate deterioration, which is why many older homes need liner replacement sooner than expected. Our installations account for these local conditions with proper materials and techniques.
Free estimates mean you know exactly what you’re paying before any work starts. In-house financing is available for larger installations, and we work around your schedule to minimize disruption to your daily routine.