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Wed, May 15, 2024

Why You Need a Stainless Steel Chimney Liner

Having a stainless steel chimney liner will not only help you to improve your home's heating but they also protect your home as well. At Copperfield Chimney Supply, you will find many of the latest styles of chimney liners that can help you in protecting your home and your family. They provide you with only the latest highest quality chimney liners and other fireplace needs at reasonable prices. You can see their entire line of products at their web site www.woodstoves-fireplaces.com .

Stainless Steel Chimney Liner Available in Many Sizes

When you need a stainless steel chimney, liner it is good to have them available to you in any size you need for your chimney. They carry liners that will fit all of the standard chimney sizes. Many of the normal chimneys are six inches to eight inches in diameter. You will have to measure you chimney to ensure a perfect fit.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Chimney Liners Should Be Replaced When Cracked

Chimney liners are a necessary component of any chimney which can be made out of different types of metal or clay tiles. Should you have an older home with a clay liner it will wear out over time as the tiles crack. You should replace the liner in order to prevent combustible materials from being able to leak out through the cracks. Improperly sealed or cracked liners also increase the likelihood of a fire as escaping heat and other combustible products to get into the living spaces of the home.

Chimney Liners Come in Different Sizes and Types

When replacing chimney liners it is important to get the correct size liner and finding one which is also insulated is important. Insulated liners help keep the chimney cleaner longer as well as increase the draft effect for your fireplace or wood burning stove. You can find both rigid and flexible liners available from Copperfield Chimney Supply .

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Wood fires offer cozy comfort

While staying warm in the winter is a priority for most people, those with chimneys may not consider fireplace cleaning nearly as important. Neglecting a fireplace or stovepipe, though, can have devastating results when buildup leads to uninvited fires that could destroy homes - and in some cases, lives. More

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Stainless Steel Chimney Liner for Your Fireplac...

When you home already has an existing chimney, overtime the liner will wear out and need to be replaced. When the clay liner on your old chimney wears out you can replace it with a stainless steel chimney liner. Stainless steel liners offer the ability to last longer and provide a better chimney draft. You can also use stainless steel liners when you are building your home or install a brand new chimney.

Stainless Steel Chimney Liner and Chimneys

The chimney on your fireplace helps to create a burn effect where the cool air in the room is drawn inward into the fire and the warm air is released into the home. There are different pressure zones in the home using stainless steel chimney liner in your stainless steel chimney provides more efficient venting system than a traditional chimney with a clay liner. You can find stainless steel chimney materials available from Copperfield Chimney Supply Distributing , which offers quality hearth products for your entire home.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Always Use the Same Brand of Chimney Pipe

There are different types of chimney pipe available for different types of gas and wood burning fireplaces and stoves. Direct vent gas units use a smaller size of pipe and connections, which are generally not as long as wood burning chimneys. Regardless of what type of fireplace or stove you have in use, you will want to use the same brand of pipe for the entire length of the chimney and verify that the brand is compatible with your fireplace or stove.

Chimney Pipe for Installing Your New Chimney

When you need to install a new chimney in your home because you are adding a fireplace or stove, you can run the chimney along the outside wall. However while traditional brick and masonry chimneys do run along the exterior of the home, modern stainless steel chimneys can be ran through interior areas of the home. Running through the inside of your home helps keep the heat inside the chimney so that it can operate at maximum efficiency. You can find chimney pipe for installing your new chimney from Copperfield Chimney Supply .

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Stainless Steel Chimney Liner for Your Older Home

Older homes which have an existing chimney may or may not have a chimney liner. If it was built with a liner, it is often a clay liner, which can crack and break over time. You can install a stainless steel chimney liner for when you do not have an existing liner, or to replace your clay liner. You do not have to take apart the chimney to install this type of liner, as it slides into the existing chimney, all the way down to the bottom.

Use a Stainless Steel Chimney Liner with New Installations

Rather than using a traditional chimney on the exterior, there are new methods for installing the chimney through the interior of the home. You will want to use a stainless steel chimney, like those available here at Copperfield Chimney Supply.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.