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Stainless Steel Flue Linings

CHIMNEY SAFETY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA explains:

"Although building codes vary from one state or locality to another, the installation of
flue lining has been recommended since the early part of this century, and indeed
most fire codes now mandate liners. 

"Considering the dangers of old unlined or damaged chimneys, and the many
cost effective options now available to make these chimneys safe components
of the home heating system, may we suggest you have your chimney professionally
inspected to be sure it meets modern safety standards. "

Before - Olde London owner Bill Brine wrestled a 24 foot long, 9 inch diameter ovalized titanium stabilized stainless steel flue flex-liner.

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After - Bill says, "They don't get any easier than that."

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And the owner says, "Thanks!":

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Before - 100-year-old chimney, out of code and ready for replacement.

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After - Tore chimney down to roofline, rebuilt, and repaired flashing. Installed stainless steel flue liner on furnace side, and installed new tile in fireplace side.   4" concrete crown, multi-flue stainless steel cap.

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Call Bill and Rodney, your Olde London specialists, to make your home safe this winter.

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