A high-quality flue liner will offer advantages for years to come. This includes easier maintenance, increased insulation and efficient removal of harmful gas and smoke. Ensuring you use a thoroughly tested flue liner that is shown to comply with the...
A high-quality flue liner will offer advantages for years to come. This includes easier maintenance, increased insulation and efficient removal of harmful gas and smoke. Ensuring you use a thoroughly tested flue liner that is shown to comply with the necessary regulations is therefore essential.
Flue liners are placed throughout the length of your chimney. They connect your stove to the crown of your chimney. Gas and smoke are then extracted through the flue, allowing for a pleasant and safe home when your gas or solid fuel fire is in use.
The smooth inner design of our flue liners prevents the build-up tarry deposits. By using 316 grade stainless steel they also offer superb lifespans. When combined, this smart design and high quality material minimises maintenance and helps towards preventing carbon monoxide poisoning, respiratory problems and eye irritation.
The Benefits of Chimney Liners Are:
Ensures harmful gas and smoke is quickly removed from your home
Crafted from 316 stainless steel for maximum durability and lifespan
Able to handle an operating temperature of up to 450 degrees Celsius (depending upon the type of fuel)
Capable of withstanding thermal shocks of up to 1000 degrees Celsius for a short duration of time
Have More Questions About Our Flue Liners?
If you have more questions about our range of chimney liners, simply speak to our team online or by telephone. With over 40 years of experience in roofing, we can help you choose the perfect solution for your project.
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