Stainless steel chimney liners.
Chimney lining cost for open fire.
This chimney project is for an open fire.
Chimney liners usually come in two flavours.
The average cost of a stainless steel chimney liner is around 1 980 when installed by a local chimney professional.
Steel is the most popular and most highly recommended by chimney professionals.
Fire proof eldfast is a ceramic chimney lining product making it not only highly resilient to high temperatures but fire proof as it will vitrify at 1400 c.
The liner itself averages a cost of 65 per foot but with labor and other installation factors you will pay around 100 per foot.
The cost of relining a chimney varies.
316 or 904 grade.
Chimney flue lining for an open fire.
For do it yourself homeowners expect to pay around 625 for a ready to install 6 x 25 foot flue liner kit and diy installation.
Typically the cost can be anything between 2 500 and 7 000.
Open wood burning and coal fires require a class 1 flue liner with a minimum diameter of 200mm.
Because of the price difference we generally recommend using a 316 unless you plan to burn solid fuel.
Ultimately the cost will be determined by the type of lining you would want to have installed.
It is very durable and has a superb fire safety rating.
The products come in both rigid and flexible form.
Chimney liners for open fires.
The thermal transfer between through the material is so minimal that even when exposed to 700 c for 4 hours the temperature on the other side of only 4 5mm of the lining tested at 164 c.
Regulations state that open fires need a minimum flue diameter of 200 mm eight inches.