Understanding Chimney Liner Damage

A chimney liner or flue lining refers to a conduit made of clay, metal or ceramic that is installed inside a chimney. It is responsible for protecting combustibles from extreme temperatures, making its overall condition a critical safety concern for homeowners. To ensure the safety of your property, it is important to know the different factors that cause the lining to deteriorate. 

 Chimney Liner Damage

Common Causes of Damage to Chimney Liners

Signs of a Damaged Liner

It’s not easy to distinguish whether your chimney liner is damaged or not. However, if you observe that your fireplace is in poor enough condition to necessitate masonry repair, this might mean it is defective. The liner has deteriorated to the point that bits of it are dropping into the firebox. 

Moreover, even if you cannot find any signs that your flue liner is in poor shape, it’s important to have your chimney inspected at least once a year, the same way you do with your gutters.

How to Repair a Damaged Flue Liner

When you see broken pieces of masonry in your fireplace, make sure to call a contractor or chimney technician to have the flue liner inspected. The person may suggest having a stainless steel liner installed instead of repairing it. 

Keep in mind that if you try to repair deteriorated tiles, it might not be the best solution. Because sometimes, it means partially tearing down the chimney.

If you’re currently looking for contractors for your home concerns, you can never go wrong in choosing one that’s known and trusted by locals. Roof Masters has been serving Rockville and the surrounding areas for over two decades. We offer a variety of services, including door replacement. Call us today at (301) 230-7663 to schedule a free inspection and estimate.