Protect your family with properly installed stainless steel chimney liners from CSI-certified professionals.
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Your chimney liner is the barrier between dangerous combustion gases and your home’s structure. When it’s cracked, deteriorating, or missing entirely, you’re looking at carbon monoxide risks, house fires, and thousands in water damage.
A properly installed stainless steel chimney liner changes everything. You get safe venting of gases up and out of your home, protection from heat transfer to combustible materials, and a barrier against water infiltration that destroys masonry from the inside out.
Your heating system runs more efficiently. Your home passes safety inspections. Most importantly, you sleep better knowing your family is protected from the silent dangers that faulty chimney systems create.
Certified Chimney Inspections has been protecting Middletown families since 2000. We were formally established in 2016, but our experienced team has been working together for over twenty years.
Every technician carries CSI certification from the Chimney Safety Institute of America. That means we understand current safety codes, proper installation techniques, and how to spot problems before they become emergencies.
You’re not getting a general contractor who does chimneys on the side. This is what we do, day in and day out, with the certifications and experience to prove it.
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 heating appliance and flue dimensions exactly.
Next comes the preparation work. We protect your home’s interior, remove any old liner if present, and clean the chimney thoroughly. The new stainless steel liner gets carefully lowered down the chimney and connected to your heating appliance at the bottom and properly terminated at the top.
The final step involves insulation around the liner where needed, sealing all connections, and installing the appropriate chimney cap. You get a complete system that’s tested for proper draft and safety before we consider the job finished.
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You get heavy-duty stainless steel liners designed to handle the specific demands of your heating system. These aren’t the thin, flexible liners that fail after a few years. We use properly sized, durable materials that last decades.
Rhode Island’s coastal environment is tough on chimney systems. Salt air accelerates deterioration, and the freeze-thaw cycles crack masonry. That’s why proper liner installation includes insulation where needed and quality connections that won’t fail when the weather gets rough.
Every installation comes with the permits and inspections required by local codes. You’re not just getting a liner installed – you’re getting a complete system that meets current safety standards and protects your home investment.