Chimney Relining in Staten Island
Damaged or deteriorated flue liners create serious safety hazards including carbon monoxide leaks, house fires, and poor venting. Whether your liner is cracked, missing sections, or improperly sized, professional relining restores safe operation and protects your masonry. At Albatros Construction, we provide professional chimney relining services throughout Staten Island, installing stainless steel, clay tile, and cast-in-place liners that meet current codes and ensure your chimney vents safely for decades.
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Stainless Steel Liner Installation: Install flexible or rigid stainless steel liners for gas, oil, or wood-burning appliances. Stainless steel provides durable, corrosion-resistant flue surfaces with long warranties.
Clay Tile Liner Replacement: Remove damaged clay tiles and install new tile sections with proper mortar and connections. We rebuild liners in chimneys with accessible interiors.
Cast-in-Place Liner Systems: Pour ceramic refractory liners that form seamless, insulated flue passages. Ideal for chimneys with damaged masonry or irregular shapes that make other liners impractical.
Liner Insulation: Wrap liners with insulation that improves draft, prevents condensation, and protects masonry from heat and moisture. Required for many installations and recommended for all.
Albatros Construction delivers chimney relining that restores safe venting and extends chimney life.
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How do I know if my chimney needs relining?
Signs include visible cracks in clay tiles, deteriorated mortar between tiles, condensation stains, difficulty starting fires, smoke entering the house, or failed camera inspections.
How long do chimney liners last?
Clay tiles last 50+ years if properly installed and maintained. Stainless steel liners typically last 15-20 years. Cast-in-place liners can last 50+ years.
Can you reline a chimney without rebuilding it?
Usually yes. Stainless steel and cast-in-place liners install inside existing chimneys without major masonry work. Only severely damaged chimneys require rebuilding.
Does relining require permits?
Yes. Chimney relining requires building permits and inspections in most jurisdictions. We handle permit applications and coordinate required inspections.
What’s the difference between liner types?
Clay tiles are traditional, rigid, and long-lasting but hard to install in existing chimneys. Stainless steel is flexible, easier to install, and handles temperature changes well. Cast-in-place provides seamless liners for damaged chimneys.
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