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Though you may not realize this, the chimney maintenance field is a major part of the economy. According to Fox 40, the global chimney market will likely hit $597 million by 2026. A huge part of this growth is the maintenance market, which includes things like chimney relining and other maintenance steps. Understanding a relining can help you know why it's so important for you.
A chimney liner goes in your chimney and helps to keep it operating more smoothly and effectively. Typically, they help vent excess heat and prevent fires throughout your chimney. Without a liner, your chimney has a higher fire risk and could be dangerous. Thankfully, new chimneys all come with liners that stay strong for many years without needing a replacement.
Chimney relining is installing a new liner to replace a worn or damaged one in your chimney. A relining team carefully removes the original liner before a new one is installed to keep it operating more effectively. Before relining, your chimney team will work with you to identify the options and carefully install one to meet your needs.
Relining your chimney once it starts to get old and wear at this point can help save your chimney and reduce fire danger. However, you may also need relining if the liner gets damaged and no longer safely manages heat and gasses. For example, a bird may nest in your chimney and damage the liner, requiring a liner to manage.
Chimney liners come in many types, with clay liners being the most cost-effective. This option does require a lot of maintenance, and the same is true with tile liners that can cause carbon monoxide leaks if they crack. Metal liners are typically one of the best options because they're longer-lasting, less likely to get damaged, and much safer than clay or tile options. It's the best choice for people who want a safe home.
These benefits make a chimney relining an important step, no matter what type you own for your home. Make sure that you reach out to us today at Allphase Masonry & Chimney Services to get the help you need to properly improve your chimney. Our team of professionals will help you choose a liner that makes sense for your home and carefully install it for you. Taking this step will keep your home's chimney safe.
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