Hi everyone,
I had my chimney partially swiped down in a tornado. Cap/crown and about a foot of bricks were knocked off. The tornado also ripped the top foot of the stainless steel liner (the liner is a 45 ft liner that extended down into the furnace duct in the basement of the house). I was wondering if I needed a new liner installed, or the liner could be fixed/let be in its current state of disrepair. It still seems to be functioning fine at the moment, but obviously I would like this...
can stainless steel chimney liner be repaired?
I had my chimney partially swiped down in a tornado. Cap/crown and about a foot of bricks were knocked off. The tornado also ripped the top foot of the stainless steel liner (the liner is a 45 ft liner that extended down into the furnace duct in the basement of the house). I was wondering if I needed a new liner installed, or the liner could be fixed/let be in its current state of disrepair. It still seems to be functioning fine at the moment, but obviously I would like this...
can stainless steel chimney liner be repaired?
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