Every fuel-burning appliance in your home depends on a sound flue to carry smoke and combustion gases outside. When that pathway is cracked, gapped, or missing entirely, heat and carbon monoxide can end up where they never should. Quick Chimney technicians fit durable stainless steel liners matched to your fireplace, stove, or furnace, with tidy, professional work from start to finish.
What is included
- Flue measurement and liner sizing matched to your specific appliance
- Durable stainless steel liner suited to your fuel type
- Liner insulation where it improves draft and reduces condensation
- Secure top plate, rain cap, and appliance connection fittings
- Removal and haul-away of old liner material and debris
- Draft check and walkthrough of the completed work
Signs you might need this
- Clay tile fragments showing up in your firebox
- Smoke pushing into the room instead of rising up the flue
- A recent chimney fire or overheating event
- An inspection noted gaps, cracks, or a wrong-size flue
- You are adding a stove or insert, or switching fuel types
How it works
Free Quote
Tell us what is going on. You get a clear, honest estimate fast.
Tidy Work
Drop cloths down, vacuums out, your home protected throughout.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if my chimney needs a new liner?
Watch for flaking tile pieces collecting in the firebox, smoke backing up into the room, or an inspection report that mentions cracks, gaps, or an incorrectly sized flue. A quick evaluation by a Quick Chimney technician will confirm whether relining is the right fix for your system.
How long does chimney liner installation take?
Many installations wrap up in a single visit, though unusual flue shapes or masonry repairs can add time. Your technician will walk the job before starting and give you a clear picture of what to expect.
Will a new liner change how my fireplace performs?
A correctly sized liner typically improves draft, which means fires start easier and smoke exits the way it should. An insulated liner also helps the flue hold heat, which can slow creosote buildup between cleanings.
How much does a chimney liner cost?
National pricing varies widely — from several hundred dollars for a simple repair to several thousand for a full insulated stainless reline, depending on flue height and condition. Your free quote gives you the exact number.