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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Chimney Professionals?

These are people who make their living cleaning, inspecting, repairing, and maintaining chimneys. They are often called chimney sweeps, but generally they do much more than clean the chimney. Many are certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America. Qualified chimney sweeps will be experts in all aspects of chimney work and chimney performance. You can find qualified chimney professionals in your local phone book, or on our dealer locater in this web site.

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Chimney Terms

Stainless Steel Chimney Liner

Stainless steel pipe, either rigid or flexible, made for relining flues of masonry chimneys when the original clay liner has cracked or broken. May also be used to create a lining in a masonry chimney that was made without a clay liner.

Chimney Caps

Protective coverings for chimneys usually made of aluminum, galvanized or stainless steel, or copper. Most chimney caps have a mesh screening that serves the dual purpose of spark arrestor and barrier against animals. Chimney caps also prevent rain from entering the flue of the chimney.

Top-Sealing Dampers

A device installed at the top of a chimney for the purpose of sealing the flue shut when the fireplace is not in use. They are often used as replacements for throat dampers that are installed just above the firebox when a masonry chimney is built. Lyemance and Lock-Top top-sealing dampers are as much as 90% more efficient than throat dampers because they provide a silicone rubber gasket seal rather than metal to metal.