Chimney Flue New Jersey

Chimney Flue New Jersey

Your flue liner serves many purposes and all of them keep your fire burning properly and your home safe from harm. No matter what type of liner your system has, it protects the house from heat transfer, protects the masonry from corrosive byproducts, and provides a correctly-sized flue for optimum efficiency. Older masonry chimneys were traditionally lined with clay tiles. Over time these liners break away into pieces that you may find in your fireplace. If you find these pieces in your fireplace, your flue needs to be relined or repaired right away. Every time you burn a fire in your fireplace while the liner is damaged you put your home and your family at risk.

Does Your System Have a Flue?
If you have a wood-burning fire, no matter what type of appliance or fireplace it is, your system requires a flue. It may be inside a chimney or a simple flue pipe—but the flue is the duct by which smoke and waste gases exit the home. The duct should be sized properly to match the capacity of your fire system and smooth for optimum airflow. It should also be properly lined to prevent high heat and toxic fumes from escaping into the home. If your fire is a wood-burning one, your chimney needs a flue to work properly. If your home is newly acquired, you need to have your chimney inspected by a professional to ensure your flue and chimney system is safe for use. Even if you’ve owned your home and used your system for years, if you haven’t had it inspected in the last twelve months, it’s important to schedule this appointment now.

According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the safest and most efficient chimneys are those that are cleaned regularly and inspected annually. Scheduling these valuable services will help your fire to burn beautifully; eliminate odors and smoke problems from the fireplace, decrease the amount of fuel required to meet the desired temperature, lower fire risk, and more. When your fireplace is properly maintained, cleaned, and assessed regularly, you will experience less damage to the system which means lower costs over time and a longer-lasting chimney. Your chimney is built to last a lifetime, but neglected systems are dangerous systems.

From top to bottom, the chimney system must be complete and properly maintained in order to work properly. Every piece of the system is essential for proper function, and although there are newer technologies that make the chimney work better, the older parts will be fine as long as they are intact and in place.

The Two Types Of Chimney Flue

Clay Tiles:

Metal:

How Do I Know Which Liner I Need?

A certified chimney sweep (like the ones at Everest Chimney Services) can inspect your chimney, determine the health of your existing chimney liner, discuss your use and plans, and weigh the pros and cons of each option available to you. If your liner is damaged, our techs have the knowledge and expertise to recommend a solution that will work best for your individual needs.

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