Chimney Relining General Information
- What
is a chimney liner?
- What
kind should you use?
- Can
you do it yourself?
These
questions and more are answered in this article.
When chimneys get old or are not
maintained properly they can deteriorate and create hazardous
conditions. Cracked tiles and deteriorating masonry can allow
hazardous gases or even fire to enter your house. In order to
remedy these situations there are two things that can be done.
The entire existing chimney can be torn down and rebuilt, or
you can reline your chimney with a stainless steel or aluminum
insert. To tear down and rebuild a chimney is not a small job.
It's very labor intensive and can cost quite a bit of money.
Sometimes it can be next to impossible, for example if the chimney
runs up through the center of the house. The easiest and most
cost effective way to repair a chimney is to reline it with
a metal chimney liner.
Many
chimneys have jogs or offsets as they rise to the top of a structure,
so a rigid pipe is not always the best solution. In the event
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Maintenance Tips
Besides having your
chimney inspected, you should also have it cleaned
regularly to reduce creosote. Creosote accumulates
in stovepipes and chimneys and may ignite unless
it is removed periodically. Creosote is mainly
caused by:
- Slow smoldering
(smoky) fires.
- Cool surfaces
(such as exterior chimneys).
- Burning
unseasoned wood.
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Creosote
buildup varies with the type of fires you burn,
heater design, draft and the type of chimney. A
rule of thumb is to clean a chimney whenever there
is more than 1/8-inch to 1/4-inch of creosote. At
the very least, you need to clean the chimney on
an annual basis, before the start of the heating
season. Your chimney may need to be cleaned more
than once per year depending on your individual
use. Chemical chimney cleaners are generally not
effective in reducing creosote buildup. |
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of the absense of a straight chimney a flexible chimney liner can
be used. A flexible chimney liner can come in two forms. The first
is a heavy flexible liner commonly made of 316L stainless steel.
Its exactly what its name implies- heavy. The second type is a light
flexible stainless steel liner, this is the most common. Most light
weight flexible liners are made of 316ti stainless steel. Aluminum
liners are also common for low efficient gas appliances.
Are you wondering what the "ti" stands for in 316ti? The
answer, titanium. It ads a bit more protection against high heat
and corrosion.
It's not neccessary but it doesn't hurt to have it. The flexible
liners are built to withstand extremely high heat, in case of a
chimney fire. They are said to last a lifetime, but they haven't
been around long enough to prove it. However they have gone through
extensive testing at Underwriter Laboratories and other testing
agencies and have passed.
What's involved in a chimney relining job?
Installation begins with clearing any obstructions
that may be inside the chimney. A probe is pulled up the chimney
to make sure the chimney is clear. A thorough cleaning of the chimney
is not necessary because the new liner will provide a brand new
flue for the chimney. It's best to install the widest liner possible
to get the best draft possible.
Some chimney liners are installed by pulling them up from the bottom
with a winch that is attached to the top of the chimney. It's also
possible to pull the liner down the chimney. It all depends upon
each unique situation, and many installers have different preferences.
Sometimes the liner may need a little coaxing to get it all the
way through the chimney, but its flexible nature allows for quite
a bit of contorting.
Once installed the liner should be insulated. This is a step that
is often avoided, but is a good idea. An insulated chimney liner
will allow for the liner to get heated properly
allowing for a better draft. There are two types of common insulating
methods. The first is a vermiculite and concrete mixture that is
poured down the chimney and dries in place. The other is a ceramic
wool blanket. This requires more clearance and can result in having
to use a smaller diameter pipe which can affect the quality of the
draft.
In order to insulate with a ceramic wool blanket you must wrap the
liner before it is inserted into the chimney. You start by laying
out the insulation on a flat surface. Then the stainless liner is
placed in the center of the insulation. The insulation is then wrapped
around the liner held in place with a adhesive spray. (this step
is optional) A wire mesh is then covered over the liner and insulation
to help protect the insulation as its snaked down the chimney.
A stainless wire is then spiraled around the mesh just to add a
little more strength. The mesh is then held in place on both ends
by large hose clamps.
Are all Chimney Liners the same?
Most flexible stainless steel liners are the same from manufacturer
to manufacturer. They may vary slightly in their steel makeup, some
leaving out the Titanium. They are are very closely related in their
design. Some manufacturers make the "hills and valleys"
of the liner a little steeper claiming greater flexibility and strength.
Most people are impressed with the strength of the leading manufacturer's
liner. Does the liner need to be to withstand the weight of a 300lb
man? No, it doesn't. When the liner is placed in your chimney there
is no weight pushing on it's sides. So this is
something that is not really neccessary, however, it may give people
some added peace of mind.
Different companies provide different components with their liner
kits. Some have clamps, some use screws, and some use a combination
of clamps and screws. Transcontinental
Equipment manufactures components that use a patented tab and
clip system. The liner kit is very easy to install and can accomodate
tight bottom termination areas. The liner is identical to other
leading manufacturers. For more information about liner brands click
here.
A job only for the pros?
This is a job that is recommended to be done only by pros. However,
it is possible for a do-it-yourselfer to tackle the job. If you
do decide to do it yourself, make sure to do your research and then
carefully select the products you need in order to complete the
job.