Protect your home and family with professional chimney liner installation that restores safety and performance. A damaged or outdated chimney liner can put your fireplace, chimney system, and household at risk, leading to dangerous carbon monoxide leaks. Our experienced technicians provide fast, reliable solutions to address heat damage, smoke leaks, moisture intrusion, and poor venting performance. Whether your liner is cracked, missing, rusted, or no longer suitable for your heating appliance, we deliver durable repair and replacement services designed for long-term reliability.
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The liner inside your chimney plays one of the most important roles in your fireplace and venting system. It’s the only thing standing between the fire in your firebox and the wood framing in your walls. It helps guide smoke, gases, and heat safely out of your home while protecting the chimney walls from damage. When the liner becomes cracked, deteriorated, poorly fitted, or unsafe, your entire chimney system can become less efficient and more dangerous.
Our chimney relining services are designed for homeowners who want safer fireplace use, better venting, and long-term protection against costly structural problems. We inspect your existing flue, check for visible and hidden damage, measure the chimney properly, and recommend the right liner solution. If the liner needs replacing, we replace it. If it needs a targeted repair, we do that instead. We fit mostly stainless steel chimney liner installation because stainless holds up to high heat, does not rust easily, and works with wood, gas, and oil systems without modification.
A chimney liner is not just an extra part of your chimney. It is a safety barrier that helps control heat, smoke, carbon monoxide, and acidic byproducts from combustion. When the liner is gone, the flue gases that should be leaving your home start interacting with the masonry directly. That masonry was not built to handle it. Over time, the moisture and acid in flue gases eat through mortar joints from the inside out. The heat transfers into surrounding wood framing. Carbon monoxide, which has no smell and no colour, finds paths into the living space.
Chimney liner replacement is the fix for all of it. It restores the barrier, brings the system back to code, and protects the masonry from the inside. If your home has an older fireplace, a damaged flue, or a recently changed heating appliance, a proper liner inspection can prevent bigger repair costs later.
Wildlife inside your chimney creates serious safety risks for your home and family. Nesting materials, debris, and animal waste can restrict airflow, increase fire hazards, and cause dangerous carbon monoxide buildup.

Many chimney issues start inside the flue where homeowners cannot easily see them. Our inspection helps identify liner damage, poor draft, moisture problems, and unsafe venting conditions before they turn into expensive repairs or safety concerns.
Heat cycling cracks older clay tile liners over time, creating gaps that let combustion gases and heat reach the surrounding brickwork directly.
Metal liners in older systems corrode from moisture and acidic flue byproducts, weakening the structure and breaking the seal the liner is there to maintain.
Water entering the flue can break down mortar, stain masonry, and reduce the life of the chimney system, increasing the risk of leaks and expensive repairs.
Poor draft is one of the clearest signs something is wrong inside the flue. A liner that is the wrong size or partially collapsed is usually the reason.
Efflorescence on your exterior chimney means moisture is passing through the masonry. A compromised or absent liner is almost always behind it.
Homes built before modern codes sometimes have bare masonry flues. They have always been dangerous, and adding a liner is straightforward work we do regularly.
Smoke entering the roomA blockage or draft issue is likely present — an inspection will locate the source and a thorough cleaning will restore proper airflow.
Black buildup inside chimneyThat dark coating is creosote — a flammable byproduct of burning wood that must be professionally removed to prevent chimney fires.
Water leaking near fireplaceWater intrusion usually points to damaged flashing, a cracked crown, or deteriorating masonry — each of which lets rain travel directly into your home.
Chimney leaning or badly damagedA leaning or severely compromised chimney is a structural safety hazard. A full rebuild is the appropriate solution when repairs are no longer sufficient.
We fit heavy-gauge stainless liners cut and sealed to your chimney’s exact dimensions. They work with wood, gas, and oil systems and hold up to the temperature cycles that crack cheaper materials.
Our chimney relining services fit a new liner inside your existing flue without rebuilding the masonry. If the structure is sound and only the liner has given out, this is the right call and considerably cheaper than a full rebuild.
Converting a wood fireplace to gas changes how the flue needs to vent. We size and fit the correct liner for the new appliance so the system draws right from the first burn for optimal long-term performance.
Exterior chimneys that run cold all winter produce poor draft and heavy condensation. An insulated liner solves both. We wrap the liner during installation so the flue stays at the right temperature throughout the season.
Not every damaged liner needs replacement. When a repair can safely solve the problem, that is what we recommend. We would rather save you money than sell you a replacement you do not need.
We do not quote liner work without running a camera first. You see the footage, we explain what it shows, and then we give you a written estimate based on what is actually in the flue and its overall condition.
This structured process eliminates confusion. Homeowners know what is happening at each stage.
Contact our team to schedule a convenient chimney inspection. We assess visible and hidden issues to identify safety concerns and repair needs.
Our technicians perform a detailed inspection of masonry, flue liners, chimney crowns, flashing, and venting systems using industry-approved standards.
You receive a clear written estimate outlining findings, recommended solutions, project scope, and pricing with no hidden costs.
Repairs are completed using quality materials, proven techniques, and code-compliant practices to ensure lasting performance and safety.
Before completion, we verify structural integrity, draft performance, and overall system safety to ensure your chimney operates reliably.
A yearly camera inspection is the only way to know what is actually happening inside your flue before it becomes a repair bill.
We clear the creosote, soot, and debris that build up during a burning season and raise your risk of a flue fire significantly.
Crown repairs, tuckpointing, and partial rebuilds that bring damaged masonry back to a safe, watertight condition.
Firebox repairs, new gas inserts, and wood-burning unit installations handled by the same crew that services the chimney above from top to bottom.
Beyond fireplace liners, we handle venting work for gas furnaces, water heaters, and boilers. Our chimney liner replacement service covers those systems too.
Water getting in around the chimney moves to the front of the line. We patch flashing, repair crowns, and replace caps fast before the moisture does more damage inside the wall.
Choosing the right team for chimney liner work matters because this service directly affects home safety, fireplace performance, and long-term repair costs. As a local chimney liner installation company, we understand the common chimney problems found in Dallas homes, including aging masonry, storm-related moisture damage, heat stress, and older fireplace systems that may no longer meet safe venting needs.
Our team explains each finding clearly, so you know whether your chimney needs minor attention, full relining, or a complete chimney liner replacement service. We also help homeowners understand practical factors such as chimney liner cost, material choice, chimney height, access, appliance type, and existing damage. Instead of using confusing terms, we give you a straightforward service plan that matches your home’s actual condition.

We proudly serve homeowners looking for reliable chimney relining service and surrounding Dallas area support. Our team provides chimney and fireplace service across Dallas neighborhoods and nearby communities where older homes, seasonal fireplace use, and storm exposure can all affect chimney performance.










Most full relines run somewhere between $2,500 and $5,000 depending on flue height, whether the existing liner needs to be extracted, and whether insulation is required. The chimney liner cost for a partial repair is obviously lower. We give you an exact written figure after the camera inspection, not before, because quoting without seeing the flue is how you end up with a bill that does not match the estimate.
Most standard relining projects can often be completed within one day, but larger chimneys, damaged flues, difficult access, or extra repair work may take longer. After inspection, the technician can explain the expected timeline before work begins.
You may need a new liner if your current liner is cracked, rusted, missing, poorly sized, or no longer safe for your fireplace or heating appliance. Smoke backup, odor, moisture damage, and failed inspections are also warning signs.
The best liner depends on your chimney structure, fireplace type, appliance connection, and budget. Stainless steel liners are commonly used because they are durable, versatile, and suitable for many chimney systems.
Once a year. Most chimney professionals recommend doing it before burning season so you know the system is safe before the first fire of the year. The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual inspections for all chimneys in active use, and that applies whether the liner looks fine from the outside or not.
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