beowulf
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We have a wood burning fireplace and burn our fair share of wood in the colder months. We have a traditional brick fireplace and chimney but use an insert (tight closing glass faced door and blower) which sits inside of and is sealed in the fireplace 'box'. It vents up the chimney. I understand that creosote can build up in these old chimneys and can catch on fire. For those reasons I am considering installing a chimney liner. They sell kits, and there are some decent youtube videos to make it possibly a DIY project. I will also check locally (now that it is off season for fireplaces) to see who installs these and the cost.
Anyway, has anyone installed a chimney liner - DIY or otherwise - and if so, what issues do I need to be concerned about. One issue I am wondering about is a work-around of an open damper since that prevents a straight line drop-in and hook up. Also, some liners are insulated and some apparently not.
Thanks for any input.
Anyway, has anyone installed a chimney liner - DIY or otherwise - and if so, what issues do I need to be concerned about. One issue I am wondering about is a work-around of an open damper since that prevents a straight line drop-in and hook up. Also, some liners are insulated and some apparently not.
Thanks for any input.