Your chimney is absolutely critical for safely enjoying the fireplace in your Indianapolis home. Whether you are moving to a home with an older chimney or a home with a brand new chimney, you may be wondering about the importance of a chimney liner. Chimney liners may seem like just an added expense, but they are actually very important for the health and safety of your chimney. 

What is a Chimney Liner?

A chimney liner is basically a protective barrier for your chimney flue. Typically, chimney liners are made of clay or aluminum alloy and they help steer harmful gases out of your home. Additionally, they help insulate your home and protect your flue from overheating or cooling. According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), it is incredibly unsafe to use a chimney without a liner. 

Benefits of Using a Chimney Liner

One of the most important roles of a chimney liner is to guide smoke out of your chimney. Without a chimney liner, combustion byproducts, like carbon monoxide, may sneak back inside your home. If your liner sustains damage and wear, you will notice poor chimney airflow. 

Chimney liners also improve the energy efficiency of your chimney because they ensure steady airflow. With a good chimney liner, you can use less fuel while burning a brighter fire. 

Chimney liners also reduce the likelihood of a chimney fire because they reduce soot and creosote. Chimney liners serve as a protective barrier between the fire and your chimney, which prevents overheating. 

Types of Chimney Liners

Clay liners are commonly used around the world. Clay chimney liners are inexpensive and easy to access. However, they are not the best at evenly distributing heat and tend not to last quite as long. Brick, ceramic, or stainless steel can also be used for wood-burning chimneys. 

Aluminum is another great option for chimney liners and recommended for gas fireplaces. While aluminum can only be used with gas fireplaces, it is an excellent material to use because it can withstand high temperatures.

Get Your Chimney Liner Today

In order to be effective, your chimney liner must be in good condition. If your liner is cracked or damaged, it will not be able to serve its purpose. To protect your chimney, fireplace, and family, make sure to have a well-maintained chimney liner. The Brick + Ember Outfitters of Indianapolis is here to help you with all of your chimney care needs, including your chimney liner. For more information on chimney liners, or to schedule your consultation today, contact us at 317-500-1250 or OFFICE@BRICKANDEMBER.COM.