CSIA-Certified Service

Chimney Relining & Liners

Chimney relining restores a safe, code-compliant pathway for smoke and gases to exit your home. Warrington Chimney & Fireplace installs UL-listed stainless steel liners and applies HeatShield® ceramic resurfacing to repair cracked or deteriorated clay flue tiles. A failing liner is one of the most common, and most dangerous, chimney problems we find, because gaps and cracks let heat and carbon monoxide reach combustible framing. Every reline is sized to your appliance and finished with a Level 2 inspection so you know the system is sound.

What’s included

  • UL-listed stainless steel liner installation
  • HeatShield® ceramic resurfacing for cracked flue tiles
  • Correct sizing for wood, gas and oil appliances
  • Required after a chimney fire or fuel-type change
  • Backed by a post-install Level 2 inspection

Why this matters for your home

A chimney is a safety system. Skipping chimney relining is one of the most common reasons small problems turn into expensive, and dangerous, ones. Our CSIA-certified technicians document the work with photos and explain exactly what your system needs and why, so you can make an informed decision with no pressure.

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Chimney Relining, common questions

How often should I have my chimney cleaned and inspected?

At least once a year. The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) and NFPA 211 recommend an annual chimney sweep and inspection for any chimney in regular use, ideally before the heating season. Frequent burning, burning unseasoned wood, or any sign of a draft or odor problem are reasons to have it checked sooner.

How much does a chimney sweep cost in Bucks County, PA?

A standard residential chimney sweep with a Level 1 inspection typically runs about $150–$350 in the Bucks County area, depending on the system, its condition and accessibility. We give a firm price before any work starts, and estimates are always free.

What is a Level 2 chimney inspection, and when is it required?

A Level 2 inspection is a more thorough, camera-scanned evaluation of the chimney’s interior and accessible exterior. Per CSIA standards it is required when a home is sold or transferred, after a chimney fire or operating malfunction, after a fuel-type or appliance change, or after an event like a storm or earthquake that could have caused damage.

Do I need a chimney inspection to sell my house in Pennsylvania?

In most cases, yes. A Level 2 chimney inspection is the CSIA standard whenever a property changes hands, and many buyers, agents and home inspectors specifically request one. We provide real-estate Level 2 inspections with photo documentation and a written report you can hand to all parties.

What homeowners say

Honest work, documented every step

Real reviews from real Warrington-area customers.

★★★★★
Very knowledgeable service. Only did what was needed. Took pictures of every part of the job and showed them to me and explained what he saw. Gave a few suggestions and reviewed what I should do as an owner to keep up with the maintenance.
Jason
★★★★★
Fantastic, honest service. Thorough and done properly. No shortcuts taken, and when dealing with protection and safety of your home that is all that matters.
Seth
★★★★★
Warrington Fireplace came out today, Andrew was a wealth of knowledge. He was so helpful and honest. He was able to give me the best and worst case scenario. I’m excited to work with the team in the near future.
Misty

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