Here's the background. I had a chimney sweep come and clean out both my chimneys today. The chimney to my fireplace (internal chimney) was fine. I was told my external chimney that leads to my wood stove in the basement needs to be lined. The chimney is a mortar chimney with clay tiles. He showed me a crack in the tile right were the stove pipe enters into the flue and a piece of clay tile that also had fallen from somewhere inside the flue as well. So I asked him to write up a quote to line the chimney which is an 8x8 clay lined flue.
Quote was for $1290 and included the following:
30' x 6: liner - $600
6" Tee: $70
6" cap: 65.00
6" top plate 60.00
Labor & misc parts: $400.00
But from doing a little research it looks like a project I could take on by myself, with a helper of course. I came across chimney liner depot and see that there are rigid and flexible liners. Are flex liners ok or should I look for a rigid option. Is this a project that is pretty basic? I consider myself to be moderately handy.
Quote was for $1290 and included the following:
30' x 6: liner - $600
6" Tee: $70
6" cap: 65.00
6" top plate 60.00
Labor & misc parts: $400.00
But from doing a little research it looks like a project I could take on by myself, with a helper of course. I came across chimney liner depot and see that there are rigid and flexible liners. Are flex liners ok or should I look for a rigid option. Is this a project that is pretty basic? I consider myself to be moderately handy.