"Top 10 Reasons To Choose Blackburns Chimney Service for Chimney Inspections in New Albany, OH"
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COLUMBUS, OH · SINCE 1986
A damaged or deteriorating chimney liner puts your home at risk. Blackburns Chimney Services installs high-quality stainless steel liners in Columbus, Pickerington, Pataskala, and beyond that help to improve venting, boost draft performance, and better protect your home's structure.
Certified technicians. Transparent pricing. Peace of mind.
failing chimney liner
Your chimney's liner is the barrier between hot gases and the masonry structure of your home. Over time, exposure to heat, moisture, and acidic combustion byproducts causes liners to crack, deteriorate, or separate from the chimney walls.
Signs your liner needs attention:
When a liner fails, dangerous combustion gases, including carbon monoxide, can seep into your living spaces. In addition, creosote and moisture can penetrate the surrounding masonry, and poor draft performance makes your fireplace or stove work harder and less efficiently.
The good news: a new stainless steel liner restores your chimney's functionality and safety in a single installation. Blackburns' technicians assess your chimney with a camera inspection, recommend the right liner size and material for your appliance, and install it with precision.
chimney liner purpose
A correctly installed, code-compliant chimney liner does far more than pass an inspection. It protects your family and your home while enabling your fireplace or stove to perform as intended.
A sealed liner keeps dangerous gases venting safely outside - and not into your home.
A smooth, properly sized liner allows smoke to vent efficiently, reducing buildup and creosote accumulation.
The right liner size and material restores proper airflow, making your fireplace or stove work more efficiently.
A liner shields the brick and mortar from corrosive gases and moisture, extending chimney life.
A code-compliant liner is required for most appliance installations and real estate transactions.
New stoves, inserts, and furnaces often require a properly sized liner - we ensure compatibility.
COMMON QUESTIONS
In some cases, minor cracks or isolated damage can be repaired without a full relining. However, there are situations where chimney. liner replacement is the safer and more cost-effective long-term solution:
Attempting to patch a severely compromised liner is like putting a bandage on a structural problem - it may hold temporarily, but won't provide the protection your home needs. We'll always give you an honest assessment and explain your options in plain language before recommending a course of action.
Yes, in many situations chimney relining is required by local and national building codes. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and most local jurisdictions require a properly sized and intact liner for safe chimney operation. Relining is commonly required when:
If you're unsure whether your chimney meets current code requirements, our technicians can inspect and advise you accordingly.
Yes, and it's one of the most serious risks of a failing chimney. Cracks, gaps, or deteriorated joints can allow carbon monoxide and other combustion gases to leak through the masonry and into living spaces, where they are odorless and potentially deadly.
Recommended steps:
Yes - using a chimney without a properly functioning liner is a serious safety hazard and is strongly discouraged by fire safety experts and building code officials alike. The liner plays a critical role in keeping your home and family as safe as possible every time you use your fireplace or heating appliance. Without one, you face a number of significant risks:
The bottom line: no liner means no reliable barrier between your family and the byproducts of combustion. If your chimney is unlined or your existing liner is damaged, we strongly recommend scheduling an inspection before your next fire.
Absolutely - a cracked or broken chimney liner is one of the leading contributing factors to chimney fires and house fires. Even small cracks that seem minor can have serious consequences over time. The liner acts as your chimney's first line of defense, and once that defense is compromised, the danger compounds with every fire you burn.
Here's why a broken liner is so dangerous:
It's worth noting that a chimney fire can reach temperatures exceeding 2,000°F - hot enough to warp metal, crack masonry, and ignite nearby wood structure in minutes. A broken liner significantly lowers the threshold for that kind of catastrophic event.
WHY CHOOSE US
We use specialized video cameras to examine the full flue - spotting cracks, blockages, and wear that a surface check would miss.
We work hard to spot minor cracks and small leaks early, helping you avoid the expensive repairs that follow undiagnosed water damage.
Every technician follows nationally recognized standards from industry-leading training organizations.
We provide the in-depth level 2 inspections that are required when buying or selling a home, ensuring nothing is missed during your transaction.
After every visit, expect a plain-language explanation and photo or video documentation of what we found.
We've been family-owned and locally-operated since 1986, serving Franklin and Licking Counties.
We hired Blackburns Chimney Services to complete an extensive repair/relining of our wood burning fireplace. We are so happy that we selected this provider and are so impressed with the quality of their work. The crew arrived right on time, explained their process and timeline, answered all our questions, and then went right to work. They were extremely professional, knowledgeable, and personable, a true pleasure to work with. Their focus was on doing the job with the highest possible quality, and they invested the time necessary to achieve that standard.
Bart H.
"I contracted with Blackburn Chimney to do complete stainless steel relining on a 37-year-old cracked ceramic chimney that was a fire hazard. Very cordial - answering my questions with a smile, along with leaving areas spotless, was much appreciated!"
P.
"Many years ago Blackburns inspected my chimney and recommended relining it with HeatShield® Cerfractory Flue Sealant. Many years later Blackburns still maintained a record of the inspection when I asked them to perform the relining. The managers even expedited the work for me. The installers were well trained, professional, and informative. I highly recommend Blackburns Chimney Services."
Ronald B.
"Great experience with Blackburns. I needed a stainless liner installed on a chimney that vented my water heater out. They were extremely knowledgeable during the initial visit, and gave me a lot of comfort that they had found the source of the issue. They were quick, thorough, and cleaned up great. Only good things to say and I'd use them again if another issue comes about."
Brett M.
WHERE WE WORK
Blackburns works with homeowners across Franklin and Licking Counties - from historic Columbus neighborhoods to growing communities in New Albany, Westerville, Pataskala, and beyond.
Columbus
New Albany
Gahanna
Westerville
Pickerington
Pataskala
Reynoldsburg
Blacklick
Canal Winchester
Grove City
Dublin
Hilliard
Powell
Lewis Center
Bexley
Worthington
Upper Arlington
Delaware
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