
Newark Chimney Experts delivers professional chimney liner installation backed by over 20 years of experience. Newark's older homes and multi-family buildings demand liners that withstand corrosive byproducts and intense heat — and that's exactly what we provide. Our licensed technicians use premium materials that meet New Jersey code requirements, with advanced video inspections, mess-free workmanship, honest upfront pricing, and same-day emergency service to keep your chimney safe and efficient year-round.
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Our Chimney Repair Process

Step 1: Video Inspection & Assessment
We begin every job with a thorough video inspection of your flue to identify cracks, blockages, sizing issues, or deterioration — before any work begins. This ensures the right liner type and size for your specific chimney.

Step 2: Liner Sizing & Material Selection
Based on inspection findings, your appliance's BTU output, and your building type, we select the best liner material — stainless steel, cast-in-place, or clay tile replacement — and confirm proper sizing for safe, efficient venting.

Step 3: Professional Liner Installation
For stainless steel liners, we feed prefabricated sections down the chimney and seal all joints to prevent gas leaks. For cast-in-place liners, we build a form inside the chimney and pump refractory cement to create a seamless, uniform lining. All work is mess-free and code-compliant.

Step 4: Final Anchoring, Sealing & Safety Check
Once installed, every liner is securely anchored and sealed to prevent dangerous combustion gas leaks. We perform a final safety review and provide you with documentation for your records and warranty coverage.
A properly installed chimney liner is the most critical component protecting your home's structure. It contains combustion products, protects surrounding masonry from heat and corrosive gases, and ensures safe venting for your fireplace, furnace, or boiler.
Types of Chimney Liners We Install
We commonly install three types of chimney liners in Newark: stainless steel, clay tile replacements, and cast-in-place liners. Stainless steel liners are the most popular — they're corrosion-resistant, flexible, and ideal for retrofit projects or chimneys with complex flue shapes. Clay tile liners, common in older homes, are prone to cracking and typically need replacement when damage is found.
Cast-in-place liners consist of refractory cement poured directly inside the chimney, creating a seamless lining suited for full relining projects. This option provides excellent insulation and structural reinforcement. In Newark, stainless steel and cast-in-place liners are our most recommended options for long-term safety and code compliance.
Special Considerations for Multi-Family & Historic Buildings
Multi-family residences require liners sized for higher usage and multiple appliances. We calculate total BTU output across all units and select liner materials built for increased wear and fire resistance.
Historic buildings require extra care — we use flexible stainless steel liners that fit irregular flue shapes without damaging original masonry. Our team works within preservation guidelines to upgrade safety while maintaining chimney integrity.
Why Annual Inspection & Sweeping Matters
Chimney liners accumulate creosote, soot, and debris that can ignite or restrict airflow. We recommend yearly inspections and sweeping to remove hazardous buildup, verify liner integrity, and catch cracks or deterioration before they become costly emergencies. In Newark's mix of older and newer homes, regular maintenance is the single best way to protect your investment and your family.
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Roof Installation FAQs
Look for these warning signs: smoke entering your home, creosote buildup thicker than 1/8 inch, cracks or gaps found during inspection, water leaks causing rust or masonry damage, or strong unusual odors near the fireplace. If you notice any of these, call us for an inspection right away.
It depends on your appliance, chimney shape, and building type. Stainless steel is the most versatile and works for most retrofit projects. Cast-in-place is ideal when full relining is needed and provides excellent insulation. We assess every chimney individually and recommend the right solution for your specific situation.
Most residential liner installations are completed in one day. Larger projects, multi-family buildings, or cast-in-place installations may take longer. We give you a clear timeline before work begins.
Yes. NJ building codes require a properly sized and intact liner for all fuel-burning appliances. An unlined or damaged chimney is a fire hazard and a code violation. Our installations are fully compliant with all local requirements.
Yes — a cracked or failed liner allows combustion gases, including carbon monoxide, to leak into living spaces. This is one of the most serious chimney safety risks. Annual inspections are the best way to catch liner damage early and keep your family safe.