Can Old Chimneys Be Repaired?

This discussion comes up fairly frequently.  It’s one of those questions that’s often answered by asking other questions during a conversation.  If you have an older house with an open burning fireplace and a masonry chimney, you may have some options that are worth giving serious thought to.

THE QUICK ANSWER!

If you’re looking for a fast ‘yes’ or ‘no’, to the question . . . it’s: yes!  Older masonry chimneys are often repaired, relined and rebuilt.  There are many trustworthy chimney repair businesses’ around, but be sure to check with your WE LOVE FIRE dealer, first.  Depending on the condition of the chimney, some of these projects can be quite extensive and may take several days to complete.  You will want to make sure you’re doing business with a reputable firm.

CHIMNEY LINER OR FLUE.

When we talk about repairing a chimney, we really need to discuss the chimney flue or liner.  Think of the exterior brick, block or stone that is seen from the ground.  This ‘chimney’ acts as the housing or conduit for the chimney flue/liner.  The function of a chimney flue is to simply route all the by-products of combustion out of the fireplace, stove or insert.  This flue liner also needs to withstand very hot temperatures in order to protect the chimney walls and the integrity of the chimney structure.

Most older masonry chimney liners are built of ceramic clay tiles.  These tiles are normally 24” in length.  The lengths were connected with mortar at the time the chimney was originally built.  However, both the mortar joints and the clay tiles can deteriorate over time because of the high flue temperatures and extreme weather conditions.  Damaged or missing flue tiles can be an extremely dangerous situation if left unchecked.  The National Fire Protection Association code (NFPA 211) states that every fireplace needs an approved and intact liner and must not have any cracks or holes.

OPTIONS FOR CLAY TILE FLUES.

Depending on the circumstances, there are a few possibilities that could be options to restore a masonry chimney flue liner.

If you plan to continue to burn wood in an open fireplace, removing the old tile liner and then installing a new cast-in-place liner may be your best bet.  This process involves pulverizing the old clay tile into small pieces and physically removing it from the chimney.  Based on the dimensions of the fireplace opening, a specific diameter form, (for example an 8” or 10” round form) is inserted into the chimney.  Then, an insulated, mortar-like mix is poured around the form.  The result is a perfectly sized, insulated liner for your fireplace that also improves the structural integrity of the chimney.  Usually, there are loose bricks, maybe a new chimney crown or other exterior brick work that will need to be completed before this re-lining process can be started.

A stainless steel liner, that is a single wall stainless pipe, may be an alternative to pouring a new cast-in-place liner.  If the plan is to install a wood burning insert into the fireplace opening, or position a wood burning stove on the hearth in front of the fireplace, this option would make the most sense.  The stainless steel liner would be matched to the size of the flue collar on the insert or stove, normally 6”.  The stainless liner can be a rigid pipe or a flexible pipe, or a combination of the two.  It is often wrapped with a ceramic fiber insulation jacket to improve the performance of the appliance by preventing the liner from cooling off too quickly.

OTHER OPTIONS:

If you only plan to burn a couple of wood fires around the holidays with family and friends, or if you want to keep the original ‘look’ of the fireplace and chimney intact, consider the rebuild/cast-in-place liner option.  However, if you want to use the fireplace on a regular basis and realize significant heat from the fuel that’s used, consider installing an insert.  Fireplace inserts are designed for wood, gas, pellets or electricity.

WOOD BURNING INSERTS:

A wood burning insert is basically a modified wood burning stove, with-out legs or a base, that’s slid into the existing fireplace.  Small, medium and large inserts are available, depending on the size of the old fireplace.  A 6” stainless steel liner is installed up the existing chimney.

GAS INSERTS:

Gas inserts, LP or natural, come in several sizes, too.  Electrical and gas supply lines will need to be installed into the fireplace.  These can often be routed from the basement into the clean-out cavity in the basement and up through the floor of the firebox.  Two, 3” or two, 4” aluminum vents are installed up the existing chimney to properly vent the gas insert.  This is a very popular option.  The convenience of gas speaks for itself.

Incidentally, this is also a good option if your chimney has deteriorated to the point where it’s a liability or simply not worth rebuilding.  If the chimney can be torn down below the roofline, the two vent pipes for a gas insert can be combined to one, co-axial pipe.  This co-ax pipe can be installed through the roof and flashed, thereby eliminating the need for the brick chimney above the roof.  (Keep in mind, if there is a second or third flue in the chimney that is still in service for a water heater or maybe another fireplace, removing the chimney below the roofline will not be possible.)

Before and after open brick chimney vs Ambiance fireplaces and grills Outlander 19i wood burning insert. Can Old Chimney be repaired?

HOW ABOUT PELLETS OR AN ELECTRIC INSERT?

Pellet inserts will need an electric source to operate.  A single 3” or 4” stainless steel pipe is installed up the existing chimney to properly vent it.  If the chimney is in poor condition above the roof, the process described above for the gas venting would be an option for a pellet insert vent pipe, too.

An electric fireplace insert will provide instant atmosphere and moderate heat.  Since no venting is necessary with an electric insert, the chimney of the old fireplace could be repaired if needed, torn down below the roof-line or sealed up.

FACTORY BUILT WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES:

If yours is a zero-clearance, factory built fireplace, the chimney will be an air-cooled, stainless steel, three wall pipe or an insulated, two wall stainless steel pipe.  These types of chimney pipe twist-lock together.  So, if it’s damaged or in need of repair, you might be able to replace a length or two of it, but more than likely you’ll need to replace the entire system.

WHAT’S NEXT?

If you’re seeing problems with the exterior of the chimney, and since chimney’s deteriorate from the inside, out . . . you can safely assume that the flue liner is going to need some attention.  If this is the case, your next step should be to contact your WE LOVE FIRE dealer and have your chimney professionally evaluated.  You have options and we’re happy to explain them to you.

Below is a list of fireplace and grill stores that service ()

Auburn, AL

Top Hat Chimney Sweeps
1280 Financial Ct.
Auburn, AL 36830

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Elk Grove, CA

Custom Fireside Shops
9097 Elk Grove Blvd.
Elk Grove, CA 95624

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Sacramento, CA

Custom Fireside Shops
5455 Auburn Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95841

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Durango, CO

Durango Outdoor Living
140 Rock Point Drive
Durango, CO 81301

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Durango, CO

Four Corner Stoves & Spas
3001 Main Avenue
Durango, CO 81301

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Grand Junction, CO

Stove Depot and Chimney Works
330 North Ave.
Grand Junction, CO 81501

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New London, CT

Family Hearth and Patio LLC
571 Broad Street
New London, CT 06320

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Ridgefield, CT

Yankee Doodle, Inc.
71 Ethan Allen Highway
Ridgefield, CT 06877

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Dover, DE

Byler's Stove Shoppe Inc.
1368b Rose Valley School Rd.
Dover, DE 19904

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Destin, FL

Doodlebuggers Service Network
36054 Emerald Coast Parkway
Destin, FL 32541

Bettendorf, IA

Fireplaces Plus, Inc.
1745 State Street
Bettendorf, IA 52722

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Post Falls, ID

Quality Stoves & Home Furnishings
569 N Syringa St
Post Falls, ID 83854

Rockford, IL

Advanced Chimney Systems, Inc.
3486 Lonergan Drive
Rockford, IL 61109

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Wauconda, IL

Grass Roots Energy, Inc.
28751 N Route 12
Wauconda, IL 60084

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Evansville, IN

Firemaster, Inc.
5300 E Morgan Avenue
Evansville, IN 47715

Jeffersonville, IN

Olde Towne Chimney & Fireplace Sales
915 Nachand Ln
Jeffersonville, IN 47130

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Overland Park, KS

Kansas City Fireplace Center
10470 Metcalf Avenue
Overland Park, KS 66212

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Erlanger, KY

TateBuilder's Supply, LLC
3511 Dixie Highway
Erlanger, KY 41018

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Littleton, MA

Woodstove, Fireplace and Patio Shop, Inc.
60 White Street
Littleton, MA 01460

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Seekonk, MA

The Fireplace Showcase
775 Fall River Ave
Seekonk, MA 02771

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Sudbury, MA

Woodstove, Fireplace and Patio Shop, Inc.
348 Boston Post Road
Sudbury, MA 01776

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Duluth, MN

Duluth Stove & Fireplace
2431 W Superior Street
Duluth, MN 55806

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Minneapolis, MN

Woodland Stoves & Fireplaces
2901 Franklin Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406

Oakdale, MN

Energy Savers of Minnesota
6298 Highway 36 Blvd N
Oakdale, MN 55128

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Rochester, MN

Brekke Fireplace Shoppe
1904 S. Broadway
Rochester, MN 55904

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Walker, MN

Wilkening Fireplace Company
9608 State 371 NW
Walker, MN 56484

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Fargo, ND

Home Heating, Plumbing & A/C Inc.
701 28th Street South
Fargo, ND 58103

Omaha, NE

Fireplace By Design
13913 R Plaza
Omaha, NE 68137

Epping, NH

The Stove Shoppe
285, Calef Highway Rte. 125
Epping, NH 03042

Windham, NH

The Stove Shoppe
25 Indian Rock Road
Windham, NH 03087

Hamilton, NJ

Bowden's Fireside - Hearth & Home
1731 Nottingham Way
Hamilton, NJ 08619

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Voorhees, NJ

Rettinger Fireplace Systems, Inc.
476 Centennial Blvd
Voorhees, NJ 08043

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St. Henry, OH

Buschur's Refrigeration, Inc.
541 N Eastern Avenue
St. Henry, OH 45883

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Media, PA

Chimney Cricket
101 State Road
Media, PA 19063

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Rapid City, SD

Hebron Brick Company
1543 Deadwood Ave
Rapid City, SD 57709

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Sioux Falls, SD

Hebron Brick Company
2211 W. 50th Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105-6525

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Vermillion, SD

Kalin's Indoor Comfort Inc.
710 Cottage Avenue
Vermillion, SD 57069

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Manassas, VA

Winston's Chimney Service
11301 Industrial Road
Manassas, VA 20109

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Barre, VT

Chimney Sweep Fireplace Shop
1284 US Rte, 302 Ste 10
Barre, VT 05641-2317

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Bennington, VT

Friends of The Sun
126 Hicks Avenue
Bennington, VT 05201

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Manchester, VT

Friends of The Sun
159 Depot Street
Manchester, VT 05255

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Shelburne, VT

Chimney Sweep Fireplace Shop
3113 Shelburne Road
Shelburne, VT 05482

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White River Jnct, VT

Home Comfort of New England
1255 VA Cut Off Road
White River Jnct, VT 05001

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Burlington, WI

Burlington Fireplace & Heating LLC
857 Milwaukee Ave.
Burlington, WI 53105

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Madison, WI

Top Hat
5117 Verona Rd
Madison, WI 53711

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Morgantown, WV

Rustic By Design
709 Beechurst Ave. Suite 15
Morgantown, WV 26505

Laramie, WY

High Country Stoves & Fireplaces
860 N. 3rd Street
Laramie, WY 82072


For more information, contact your local fireplace and grill store.

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