concrete liner

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    Old chimney - does liner need to be replaced? Can it be repaired?

    We live in an old (late 1800s) house and had someone check out our chimney. He said the “poured liner” in the chimney is too dangerous and cracked for us to have a fire in this hearth. These cracks seem like surface level cracks to me? He said they probably can’t repair it and would charge $8k...
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    Seeking Advice/Info about my concrete chimney liner

    Hi everyone, first time poster here. I would like to use what looks to me to be a "cast in place chimney liner" for a wood stove set up in my basement. There is a clay liner to the right and left of it(breezway, and fireplace) then the 6" poured concrete flue line Im inquiring about. It was...