Hi all... long time lurker. I just purchased an old insert I want to install in my fireplace. I have been given different advice from various sources. Many sweeps I called said I MUST install a SS lining citing fire codes and insurance problems. The manufacturer and a sweep I talked to said I do not need a liner if my chimney has lining in good shape. The house was built in 1985 and I've been here since 1995 and only had about 10 fires total. I intend to have it inspected. If it is in good shape do I or do I not NEED a SS liner? I understand that performance may be better with the liner but in terms of being safe to use am I OK? Any help would be appreciated.
BTW... Quotes from 4 different companies ranged from $1900-$2500 for the installation of the SS liner w/ insulation.
TIA
--JJ
BTW... Quotes from 4 different companies ranged from $1900-$2500 for the installation of the SS liner w/ insulation.
TIA
--JJ
That's why I can't understand the prices I'm being quoted. I can get the materials(kit) for $450 at the most. and even if it takes a few hours that is a giant markup. I told my wife to skip the 529 plan and send our kids to Sweep School. They would do much better here in NJ than most MBA's. I'm just joking around of course and realize that the small business man does have many costs and obstacles that as a consumer we often overlook. I guess they can charge what the market will bear. More power to them.