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Most homeowners first learn they have a serious chimney problem during the sale of their home when the prospective buyer's home inspector uncovers a bad chimney flue. Several factors might have damaged the original terracotta clay flue tiles (water damage from not having a chimney cap, acidic oil soot, a lightning strike, a chimney fire or even the moisture laden flue gases from a natural gas appliance), but regardless of the cause, a bad flue is a serious safety issue that must be fixed. The most common repair solution is to install a corrugated, stainless steel liner to create a new flue that safely removes noxious exhaust gases from your home. Chadds Ford Chimney Sweeps has the expertise and state-of-the-art equipment that let us complete tough chimney relining projects that many other chimney service companies refuse to tackle. Our tool arsenal includes Firesafe Industries' Terminator--an advanced pneumatic tile removal tool that lets us remove flue tiles encased in mortar without busting your budget. We even have equipment that lets us repair most damaged fireplace flues for a fraction of the cost of relining. You'll also be pleased to discover that we never take money saving shortcuts that compromise the quality of your relining project. Every furnace or boiler flue that we reline includes a stainless steel base Tee-section to trap condensation and prevent damage to your furnace, boiler or connectors. In contrast, a lot of chimney service companies and heating contractors eliminate this costly component. And we never install corrosion prone aluminum liners. Every chimney liner we install is fabricated from corrosion resistant 304-alloy, 316-alloy or 316-Ti alloy stainless steel and carries a lifetime warranty. If your chimney needs to be relined, contact the relining experts at Chadds Ford Chimney Sweeps for a Free Chimney Relining Estimate. |
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