Stainless steel chimney liner for oil furnace

Why Your Oil or Gas Heating Appliance Needs a High-Performance Chimney Liner

A chimney liner is one of the most important components of your fireplace and chimney system because of its functions. A high-performance chimney liner will protect your home from extremely high temperatures igniting a fire within your woodwork, protect your masonry chimney from the toxic byproducts of combustion, and provide a correctly-sized flue to your heating appliance to improve the draft. Particularly if you have an oil or gas heating appliance, you need a durable stainless steel chimney liner due to the acidic properties of the combustion gases. Many times All Seasons Chimney will see problems with cracks and gaps in older clay tile flue liners when we inspect chimneys of oil and gas heating appliances. These cracks and gaps can be hazardous as they can allow poisonous gases like carbon monoxide to enter your home. We have also seen problems with the flue sizes being too large for these types of appliances. We would like to tell you more about why your oil or gas heating appliance needs a high-performance chimney liner by sharing with you some information from the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA).

Why is the flue size such an issue for oil and gas heating appliances?

The newer oil and gas heating appliances require smaller flue sizes than the older units did. Typically, there will be about a 60% reduction in the flue size. Additionally, these newer appliances have lower flue gas temperatures, and this can add to the problem of the flue being too large for the appliance. Draft can be drastically reduced because the cooler the gases become, the slower they move up the flue. This can cause your oil and gas heating appliance to work ineffectively and to use more fuel to provide sufficient heat. Flue gases remaining inside the flue for too long can also be hazardous as it increases the risk for leaks. Another major problem that can occur with an improperly-sized flue is the condensation of water vapor. The moisture that results can be absorbed into the chimney and transferred through the walls of your home. This can cause your paint and wallpaper to peel. Even worse, the masonry materials of your chimney can be severely damaged during the freeze/thaw cycles of winter, and you can have spalled bricks, eroded mortar joints, and water leaks at the bottom of your chimney.

How can All Seasons Chimney solve this flue sizing problem?

The best way we can solve this issue is to retrofit your chimney with a properly sized and installed UL Listed stainless steel chimney lining system. This will help your draft by keeping the flue gases from expanding and cooling more than they should. Condensation within the venting system will also be reduced with a properly sized high-performance chimney liner. We will guarantee that your liner system is watertight so that any condensation that should form will remain contained within the liner to avoid further damage to the masonry from the freeze/thaw cycles and corrosion from the extremely acidic condensate.

To improve the performance of your oil or gas heating appliance and prolong the life of your chimney, contact All Seasons Chimney to learn more about our chimney liner installation services. Our CSIA-certified technicians will evaluate, size, recommend, and install the appropriate chimney liner for your heating appliance.

The M-Flex Stainless Steel Flexible Chimney Liner Kits are the Pro's choice. All M-Flex Stainless Steel Chimney Liner Kits are made with high quality .006 thick 316L Prime Stainless Steel. They are UL listed to UL1777 and come with a LIFETIME TRANSFERABLE WARANTY. Made in the USA for the past 20 years.

Stainless Steel Chimney Liner Standard Tee Kit for Woodstove and Furnace Includes:

  • UL Listed and Tested 1777 Stainless Steel Chimney Liner.
    (this stainless chimney liner is the only chimney liner tested for "ALL FUELS")
  • Chimney Liner Cap
  • Chimney Liner Top Plate
  • Chimney Liner Tee (10" Removable Snout)
  • Installation Instructions

M-Flex Kits are available with a few different options. Make sure to choose all options to update the price of your Chimney Liner Kit.

1. Choose the diameter and length of your chimney liner - If you are installing a wood stove or insert you will want to choose the same size flex liner as the collar size on your appliance. If you are relining for multiple appliances you will want to choose a size appropriate for venting both appliances.

2. Choose your top plate size and style - Choose the size that best fits your chimneys flue:

  • Flat Top Plate - Apply a bead of silicone to the top of your chimney or flue tile and press the plate down for a watertight seal.
  • Flue Fit Top Plate - Simply slide the top plate over your liner and attach it to your flue tile using the supplied set screws.

3. Upgrade to Smoothwall - Upgrade to the newest technology in chimney lining with our Smoothwall Stainless Steel Chimney Liner.  This revolutionary liner has the same great flexibility as our standard M-Flex liner with the improvement of a smooth interior that has no resistance to the flow of the flue gasses. Giving you a more efficient venting system and making it easier to maintain and sweep.

All Fittings are outfitted with the EZ clamp system for easy and strong connections that will stand the test of time.  The Top Termination is also outfitted with the EZ clamp connections for easy access for maintenance and has a Square Lid that mimics the traditional look of a single flue chimney cap.

Necessary Considerations
Don't forget to insulate your liner for better draft. Read more about the benefits of Chimney Liner Insulation.
To save money, and keep your chimney liner in peak performance, your chimney liner must be cleaned and maintained to stay within the lifetime transferrable warranty. Read our article on cleaning a chimney liner.

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What kind of chimney liner do I need for oil furnace?

Particularly if you have an oil or gas heating appliance, you need a durable stainless steel chimney liner due to the acidic properties of the combustion gases.

Does a chimney need to be lined for oil furnace?

The combustion of fuel from an oil furnace creates a corrosive by-product of unburned carbon and sulfur commonly known as soot. Without a stainless steel chimney liner, these harmful by-products will eat away at the mortar joints and cause serious damage to your chimney.

Are stainless steel chimney liners good?

Is a stainless liner my best option? A. Stainless will always be the best option when it comes to performance, durability, safety and cost. A stainless steel chimney liner that is properly sized, for the stove, furnace, or fireplace will maintain or improve the venting performance (draft).

How much does it cost to put a stainless steel liner in a chimney?

Stainless steel chimney liners are a popular choice at $65 per square foot for materials. They're durable, effective, and relatively easy to install. With installation, the price goes up to around $100 per square foot.

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