Gap in rigid steel chimney liner

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Nyj780

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Nov 9, 2019
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Middletown, DE
I was inspecting my fireplace and noticed I could see light through where two of the steel rigid chimney liner sections came together. I used an endoscopic camera to inspect it further. The video is attached.

Is it safe to use the fireplace like this? If it is not safe, what options do I have to remedy it? Do I need a professional to come in and install a new liner?

Disclaimer: I’m new to owning a fireplace so I apologize if this sounds like a dumb question. Thanks I advance for the help!
 

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It’s not ideal. I’m concerned why you can see daylight outside of the liner. How is it terminated at the top?
 
You need a new chase cover really bad! What does the set up inside look like? Is there a stove hooked to it, or just a fireplace?
 
You can order a stainless steel cover from a few chimney supply companies online. I would repaint the cap while it’s off too.
 
You can order a stainless steel cover from a few chimney supply companies online. I would repaint the cap while it’s off too.
Ok will do, appreciate all the help. So you think that little gap in the liner sections is ok? I guess I probably never would have even seen it if there wasn’t light getting in where it wasn’t supposed to.