We are having a chimney repaired to accommodate a wood-burning fireplace insert as well as a wood stove (on 2 different levels). There are three flues, the other is for the boiler.
We've received two estimates from competing businesses, and one is several thousand dollars higher. Some (layman's) research suggests that the difference has come down to two things: 1. the quality of the chimney liner that they want to install, and 2. whether or not the chimney needs insulation.
We'd like to keep things on a budget, but we also have just recently moved in and expect to live in this house for several decades so I'm willing to pay for quality, long-lasting work when it makes sense. I'm just not sure what is worthwhile here?
Does my chimney need insulation? Is it worth paying more for a higher grade chimney liner?
(I apologize if I'm leaving out some crucial bit of info that would help answer this question - I'm still trying to educate myself)
We've received two estimates from competing businesses, and one is several thousand dollars higher. Some (layman's) research suggests that the difference has come down to two things: 1. the quality of the chimney liner that they want to install, and 2. whether or not the chimney needs insulation.
We'd like to keep things on a budget, but we also have just recently moved in and expect to live in this house for several decades so I'm willing to pay for quality, long-lasting work when it makes sense. I'm just not sure what is worthwhile here?
Does my chimney need insulation? Is it worth paying more for a higher grade chimney liner?
(I apologize if I'm leaving out some crucial bit of info that would help answer this question - I'm still trying to educate myself)