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Reasons Your Chimney Needs A Flue Liner

One of the biggest advantages of having a flue liner is that it intensifies the safety of your home, fireplace, family, and appliances. Even though you might be contemplating the fact that your existing fireplace has no liner and nothing damaging or dangerous has happened, it is always better to be on the safe side than having regrets afterward.<br>At Suffolk Stove Installations we take pleasure in providing our customers with good quality products and excellent services. For more about us please visit https://suffolkstoveinstallations.co.uk.

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Reasons Your Chimney Needs A Flue Liner

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  1. Reasons Your Chimney Reasons Your Chimney Needs A Liner Liner Needs A Flue Flue When using your outdoor or indoor wood burner you want to have the peace of mind of knowing that it is not dangerous to use at all. If you do not have a flue liner or are uncertain if the current one is in optimal condition, you might be asking yourself if you need a flue liner? Chimney liners also known as flue liners might not seem like an essential component of your wood burner, but if truth to be told, it is of the essence since it enhances the well being of your fireplace and safety of your home. Furthermore, a flue liner is compulsory to be there to pass the assessment for the transfer of the property. A flue liner/chimney liner is on the dot what it sounds like – a lining that is placed inside of the chimney. You might be thinking why you need to line your chimney and find it puzzling. However, there are several reasons as to why they are required and are important. Before going into details about how a flue liner can be an advantage to you, you must first know the different types of flue liners and when to employ them. The majority of homes in the United Kingdom that feature a wood burner, whether installed outdoors or indoors, were initially built with ceramic or clay liners. These liners were mostly used with newly built homes because they are affordable and work great with an open fireplace chimney, brand new fireplace, or a wood burner that is well maintained. But, then again, ceramic or clay chimney flue liners are not the most robust liners on the market and can erode as well as crack under extreme weather conditions and changes. Living in the United Kingdom, you be familiar with unpredictable weather changes. Apart from clay and ceramic flue liners, there are also aluminium liners available. They are exceptionally durable, retain the heat well, and protect your chimney walls from condensation. However, they are only suitable to use in water heaters and gas furnaces. Thus, they cannot be used in wood burners.

  2. Stainless steel flue liners are remarkably strong and ideal for wood-burning fireplaces, water heater appliances, and gas furnaces. Homeowners over and over again prefer to upgrade their old ceramic or clay flue liner to a stainless steel flue liner. Stainless steel chimney liners will protect and keep your chimney walls safe for many years to come. One of the biggest advantages of having a flue liner is that it intensifies the safety of your home, fireplace, family, and appliances. Even though you might be contemplating the fact that your existing fireplace has no liner and nothing damaging or dangerous has happened, it is always better to be on the safe side than having regrets afterward. Flue liners produce a direct and clear route for smoke to leave your home efficiently and safely. Without a flue liner installed, your wood burner’s chimney will sooner or later decline, and contaminates can eventually escape through cracks. When your chimney can not efficiently discharge by-products of combustion outside, it will enlarge the hazard of a fire breaking loose in the chimney. Also, creosote and soot can more easily materialise on the walls of your chimney than they can in a flue liner, which indicates that you will have to clean your chimney more frequently. As seen in the above-mentioned facts, there is no doubt whatsoever that your wood-burning fireplace needs a stainless steel flue lining. If you are unsure about the status of your flue lining it is important to have your chimney inspected by a certified professional. He/she will determine whether your chimney has a lining and if it is safe to use. About Us: At Suffolk Stove Installations we take pleasure in providing our customers with good quality products and excellent services. Our team of professionals is skilled to do the complete installation of your multi-fuel stove or wood burnings stove, along with the necessary accessories and systems. As a reputable business that has been functional for almost 15 years in this industry, we operate in many areas that include Essex, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk. Suffolk Stove Installations are a registered HETAS company and per se is highly acclaimed by clients and industry. For more about us please visit https://suffolkstoveinstallations.co.uk.

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