Chimney Liners

From Noyes Chimney Services

Is your chimney liner protecting your home the way it should? A damaged or missing liner can lead to dangerous conditions like chimney fires or carbon monoxide leaks. At Noyes Chimney Services, we install and replace high-quality chimney liners to improve your system’s safety and performance. Whether you need a new liner or an evaluation of your existing one, we’re here to help. Read more to discover why having the right liner is critical for your chimney’s health.

Professional Chimney Liner Installation and Repair

Protect What Matters Most

Your chimney works hard to keep your home warm and safe — but without a proper liner, it could be putting your home at risk. A chimney liner plays a critical role in protecting your house from heat damage, improving fireplace efficiency, and venting dangerous gases safely outside.

At Noyes Chimney Services, we specialize in professional chimney liner installation, repair, and replacement to keep your system safe, efficient, and up to code.

What is a Chimney Liner?

A chimney liner is a barrier that lines the inside of your chimney flue. It serves three major purposes:

  • Protects your home: Prevents heat from transferring to combustible materials inside your walls.
  • Improves draft and efficiency: Helps smoke and gases flow smoothly out of your home.
  • Protects the chimney structure: Shields the masonry from corrosive byproducts like creosote and moisture.

Most modern building codes — and organizations like the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) and NFPA — require chimneys to have a properly installed, working liner.

Signs You Might Need a New Chimney Liner

Not sure if your chimney liner is in good shape? Here are a few warning signs:

  • Cracked or missing clay tiles (if you have a masonry liner)
  • Poor fireplace performance (like smoke backing up or weak drafts)
  • Visible gaps or deterioration in your flue
  • Water leaks inside the chimney
  • A missing liner (especially in older homes built before liner codes were standard)

If you experience any of these, it’s time to call a certified chimney professional for an inspection.

Types of Chimney Liners We Install

Depending on your system and needs, Noyes Chimney Services can recommend and install the best liner for your home:

  • Stainless Steel Liners: Durable, corrosion-resistant, and ideal for wood, gas, or oil appliances. Perfect for relining old chimneys.
  • Cast-in-Place Liners: Specially formulated cement products poured inside the chimney to create a seamless, insulated liner.
  • Replacement Clay Tile Liners: For traditional masonry chimneys that originally used clay flue tiles.

We’ll help you choose the right solution to restore your chimney’s safety, improve performance, and meet building codes.

Why Trust Noyes Chimney Services?

We follow best practices outlined by the CSIA and the NFPA to ensure your liner installation or replacement is done properly and safely.

We don’t cut corners — we build systems designed to protect your home, improve your fireplace’s efficiency, and give you peace of mind for years to come.

Why Trust Noyes Chimney Services?

Don’t risk your home’s safety with an old, damaged, or missing chimney liner.

Trust Noyes Chimney Services for professional chimney liner installation, inspection, and repair services you can count on.

Request a quote today and make sure your chimney is ready for whatever the seasons bring!