
Protecting Your Home.
Protecting You.
Our chimney resurfacing services are designed to restore the beauty and functionality of your chimney. Whether it’s damaged due to weathering or age, our team of experts can provide a comprehensive resurfacing solution that will enhance both the appearance and durability of your chimney. Using top-quality materials and advanced techniques, we ensure a long-lasting result that not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your home but also safeguards against potential structural issues. With our professional chimney resurfacing services, you can enjoy a safe and stunning fireplace for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to commonly asked questions about our processes and services.
What is the difference between relining and resurfacing?
Relining is the process of installing a stainless steel liner inside your existing flue or chimney to connect to an existing masonry firebox or an appliance, whereas resurfacing is simply coating your existing flue with a material that is stronger than the original terra-cotta surface and fills in gaps and cracks found within the tiles.
What Does Resurfacing Do?
Flue Fighters is proud to be a certified Heatshield contractor and is confident that with the help of this product can bring that old, musty fireplace back to life.
Heatshield has been proven to withstand moisture, corrosive flue gases with sulfuric compounds, and high flue gas temperatures in up to 2900°F. The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) C199 has rated it as “super duty refractory mortar.” It surpasses requirements of both the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) and International Residential Code (IRC) which require only a “Medium-Duty” refractory mortar for use in fireplaces and chimneys.
Why HeatShield?
Heatshield is a more affordable solution to relining solid and gas burning flues that may be otherwise tricky or expensive to remove and replaced with a stainless steel liner.
Call us today to see how Heatshield can help and if it would be a good solution for your chimney needs!
Will the line fit in my chimney/flue?
Maybe, we will need to do an inspection to determine the size and condition of the existing flue to determine the best course of action.
Why are liners so expensive?
There are many different types of liners for different applications. Our liners are corrugated stainless steel, and will be installed as one solid piece (dependent on chimney height). Our liners are also insulated to comply with best practices and benefit you with increased performance, longer lifespan, and better warranty. Insulated liners often fix clearance issues your chimney may have that was discovered during an inspection.