Every fireplace, wood stove, and fuel-burning appliance needs a properly sized flue to carry smoke and combustion gases safely out of your home. Quick Chimney installs new flue systems from the appliance connection to the cap, sized and routed for the unit they serve. Whether you are adding a stove, converting fuel types, or building out a new fireplace, we handle the full installation.
What is included
- On-site assessment of the appliance, fuel type, and routing options
- Flue sizing matched to the manufacturer specifications of your fireplace, stove, or appliance
- Installation of the complete flue pathway, including connectors and support components
- Proper clearances from framing and combustible materials throughout the run
- Termination cap and flashing installed to keep out water, debris, and animals
- Draft check and walkthrough of the finished system before we leave
Signs you might need this
- You are installing a new fireplace, wood stove, or pellet stove that has no existing flue
- You are converting an appliance to a different fuel type that needs a different flue size or material
- An inspection found that your current setup vents into a shared or undersized flue
- Smoke backs up into the room because the appliance was never given a dedicated flue
- You are finishing a basement, addition, or remodel that includes a new fuel-burning appliance
How it works
Free Quote
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Tidy Work
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a flue installation and a chimney liner?
A liner is installed inside an existing chimney to create or restore a safe venting surface. A flue installation creates a venting pathway where one does not exist or cannot be reused, such as for a new stove, a new fireplace, or an appliance in a part of the home without a chimney. We can recommend the right approach after looking at your setup.
Can you install a flue for a gas appliance?
Yes. Gas appliances have specific venting requirements, and getting them wrong can allow combustion gases into the home, so we treat these jobs with a safety-first approach. We size and route the flue to the appliance manufacturer's specifications and follow local codes for the installation.
How long does a flue installation take?
Most installations are completed in one to two days, depending on the routing, the height of the run, and how much access work is needed. Jobs that pass through multiple floors or require structural framing can take longer. We give you a clear timeline after the on-site assessment.