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All of our chimney liner products are made from the highest quality stainless steel and aluminum in the industry. Everything is in stock and ready to be shipped in 2 to 5 business days. We offer the best warranties in the industry, free shipping, and donations to Wounded Warriors. We have a large catalog of products and a custom fabrication shop, please call us now if you can't find your chimney liner product. 1-800-785-9124

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Chimneys are a wonderful thing. Not only do they add to the aesthetic beauty of a home, but they also help keep your family safe from the smoke and harmful gases that would leak into your house without them. So, since they are so important to protecting your family, it is imperative that they be protected themselves.Read More
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Types of Chimney Caps

6/29/2015 12:00 AM

If your flue vents directly into the air at the top of your chimney, there are a lot of reasons why you should install a chimney cap. A chimney cap covers the flue, allowing enough space for smoke and gases to escape unimpeded. It keeps snow and rain out of the flue and off the masonry crown and may be screened to keep trash and small animals out.Read More
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If you have a wood burning fireplace inside your home, you can probably do some simple things to your fireplace and chimney to improve your home’s energy efficiency. Some of these are free and will give you an instant return on your time investment, while others can cost a bit of money.Read More
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If your fireplace is not drawing well, you need to take steps to correct whatever is causing the problem. A badly drawing fireplace, or any other badly drawing fuel burning appliance, is a safety and maintenance hazard. If your fireplace does not draw well, it does not burn your firewood efficiently, so you get more creosote buildup inside your chimney, you waste money on fuel, you are likely to smell smoke inside your house.Read More
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If you have a standard fireplace that vents up a brick and mortar masonry chimney, you probably enjoy building a roaring fire on a cold winter night and cozying up with a glass of fine wine or a good book or somebody special. You may not know that your fireplace is an air polluting energy hog.Read More
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Chimney caps are a vital part to a properly working chimney. The cap, which caps off the actual chimney liner, keeps rainwater and other debris from falling into your chimney. Also, most chimney caps have a wire netting that wraps around it that serves as a barrier to animals and birds that would otherwise try to make a nest within your chimney.Read More
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Finding information about chimneys can be easy. However, some of the terminology used when describing a chimney may be a bit confusing. It is important to know what the words mean in order to understand exactly what you are reading. Otherwise, you would just be reading and not really absorbing.Read More
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A good chimney cap is the finishing touch in your overall chimney system design. A variety of chimney cap materials are available to fit your unique needs.Read More
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A high quality chimney cap can reduce long-term maintenance costs on your chimney, improve the safety of your home and improve the external appearance of your house, all for a relatively small investment. Chimney caps are inexpensive and easy to install, so this final element in your chimney system is not something you should neglect.Read More
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Chimney caps are available in a variety of materials, including stainless steel. The chimney cap design and construction material that is right for your chimney depends on a number of factors, including the types of fuels your chimney cap will be venting combustion gases from, the aesthetic effect that you want your chimney cap to have, and the amount of money you want to spend on it.Read More
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