How To Install a Chimney Liner

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  • Chimney Liner Installation Instructions by www.rockfordchimneysupply.com. A step-by-step guide on how to install your stainless steel, flexible chimney liner - an installation that any do-it-yourself homeowner can complete. Both the tee body connection and vertical connection are explained in full detail. Reline ANY chimney with our DIY support and quality chimney supplies.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @dukeman7595
    @dukeman7595 Před 9 lety +5

    Good narration, he makes it sound very easy.

  • @Rockfordchim
    @Rockfordchim  Před 11 lety

    Generally in that type of situation there would be an offset around the fireplace. Feel free to give us a call if you need help.

  • @Rockfordchim
    @Rockfordchim  Před 14 lety

    What type of appliance do you have at the reffered to other end?

  • @Rockfordchim
    @Rockfordchim  Před 11 lety +2

    Chimney insulation is highly recommended but is not required.
    It's recommended because it enables the flue to heat up more quickly and at a higher temperature which in turn induces an efficient draft and reduces the chance of creosote buildup.

  • @rcknrllmn
    @rcknrllmn Před 10 lety

    Is it not necessary to run the liner any further down than just past the T-snout? I have a stove on the main floor, but chimney runs all the way down to the basement. Thanks.

  • @Rockfordchim
    @Rockfordchim  Před 11 lety

    Yes there are stainless steel 3" tees for flexible liners. Feel free to call, or even comment here, if you need help figuring out what would work with your particular setup.

  • @Rockfordchim
    @Rockfordchim  Před 11 lety

    The person inside the house does not necessarily have to see the top of the chimney. The flexible liner is designed to maneuver around offsets in the chimney. Of course if you are able to see straight down the flue, the installation should be a lot easier.

  • @TheDerek47
    @TheDerek47 Před 11 lety

    I can't get a liner down the chimney to my furnace in the basement; an unused fireplace on the main floor is blocking the liner from reaching down to the furnace.

  • @lsman38
    @lsman38 Před 8 lety +1

    What to do if hot water vent and boiler use the same chimney? Right now the hot water vent goes on top into the basement brick. I think the chimney is behind it. Then the boiler vent go lower. How to make sure 2 are connected and seal?

    • @Rockfordchim
      @Rockfordchim  Před 8 lety

      +lsman38 To determine the correct size liner for the two appliances you will need to know the combine BTU's of both appliances. The best way to connect a hot water heater and a boiler is a double snouted tee. www.rockfordchimneysupply.com/custom-double-snouted-tee-with-tee-cap.php.

    • @lsman38
      @lsman38 Před 8 lety +1

      +Rockford Chimney Supply Thanks for quick response. The two snouts will insert first just like its single one?

    • @Rockfordchim
      @Rockfordchim  Před 8 lety

      They will be installed just like a single tee connection, but you do it twice.