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Chimney Relining in Southwest PA

Restore safety and performance with a durable new chimney liner.

Modern Liners, Long-Term Protection

A damaged or outdated chimney liner can cause major issues—from poor draft and smoke backup to serious fire hazards. At Piccadilly Chimney, we install high-quality stainless steel liners that meet today’s safety codes and give your system a fresh start. Whether your flue is cracked, corroded, or just not up to code, our certified team will inspect your system, recommend the right liner, and handle the full installation with no subcontractors and no surprises.

3 Simple Steps to a Safer, More Efficient Chimney

Step 1

Schedule your chimney inspection so we can assess your existing liner and identify any issues.

Step 2

Our team will walk you through your options and recommend the right stainless steel liner for your system.

Step 3

We’ll remove the damaged liner (if needed), install your new one, and confirm that your chimney is safe and up to code.

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Chimney Relining FAQs

1. What is a chimney liner, and why does it matter?
A chimney liner is a protective barrier inside your flue that helps contain heat, guide smoke safely outside, and prevent combustion gases from leaking into your home. Without a functional liner, your chimney is vulnerable to fire, carbon monoxide exposure, and long-term masonry damage.
If you’ve had a failed inspection, notice smoke backing up, or experience poor draft, your liner may be cracked or deteriorating. Sometimes, the original liner simply doesn’t meet modern safety standards. We’ll inspect your flue with a camera to determine whether relining is necessary.
We typically install stainless steel chimney liners because they’re strong, corrosion-resistant, and suitable for all fuel types. They’re also flexible enough to fit various flue shapes and provide long-lasting protection for both new and aging chimneys.
Yes—our liners are compatible with a wide range of systems, including fireplaces, gas appliances, wood stoves, and inserts. We’ll make sure your new liner is appropriately sized and vented for your exact setup.
Most relining projects can be completed in a single day. We’ll remove the old liner (if present), prep the flue, and install your new liner with precision. Once installed, we’ll run a final inspection to ensure everything is functioning safely and efficiently.

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