Protect Your Chimney from Deterioration
Turn to us for chimney relining services in Burlington, Twin Lakes, Lake Geneva, Elkhorn, Bristol, Zenda, and Delavan, WI
A stainless steel chimney liner with a lifetime warranty can keep your chimney strong and safe for use. High Rise Chimney can provide chimney relining services using high-quality materials in Twin Lakes, WI or any of the surrounding areas.
Call our local team for a chimney inspection now if you notice:
- Cracked flue tiles
- Missing mortar between flue tiles
- Damage from a prior chimney fire
We’ll examine your chimney and the liner to identify any problems, then come up with a solution for your chimney relining project.
Ask our team for details about relining services
We’ll be happy to share information on our chimney inspection, relining and repair work. We can also share pricing details with a quote on relining your:
- Boiler
- Fireplace
- Furnace
- Water heater
Call 262-321-9045 now to ask about your chimney in Burlington, Twin Lakes, Lake Geneva, Elkhorn, Bristol, Zenda, and Delavan, WI
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should a chimney be swept?
At least twice a year when burning wood and at least once a year when burning smokeless fuels. The best times to have your chimney swept are just before the start of the heating season and after your stove has not been used over a prolonged period.
Do all chimneys need to be swept?
According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), your fireplace and chimney need to be cleaned when there is 1/8″ of creosote and/or soot buildup inside the chimney liner. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) promotes annual chimney cleaning no matter how often you use it.
What happens if I don’t sweep my chimney?
When your chimney is not cleaned for a long time, a substance called creosote keeps building up in the flue during the use of the fireplace. This creosote is highly flammable and can lead to a dangerous chimney fire (an uncontrolled 2000 degree fire burning inside the chimney).
What time of year is best to clean chimney?
A dirty fireplace is not something that you’ll want to concern yourself with, in the wintertime, especially when that’s the time you’ll want to be using your fireplace! In fact, when it comes to cleaning out the chimney, the best times are in the spring and summer.
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