Bob’s Chimney
Expert Chimney Liner Installation in Framingham
If your chimney is old, damaged, or not working properly, a new liner can resolve the issue. Make your fireplace safer and prevent heat from escaping.

Chimney Liner Installation in Framingham for Efficient Venting
Does your fireplace smoke up the room or fail to draw properly? This is a common issue, and the primary cause is often the liner inside the chimney. When a liner becomes old, cracked, or blocked, the entire venting system stops working. Our chimney liner installation in Framingham fixes this by giving smoke a clear path outside.
When we install a new liner, we make sure it fits your chimney exactly. This helps your fireplace burn more efficiently and prevents heat from escaping. It also protects the bricks inside your chimney from damage caused by hot gases.
A weak draft wastes wood and leaves your home colder. Let us install a new chimney liner to address airflow problems.
Signs Your Chimney Liner Needs Replacement
When a chimney liner begins to deteriorate, it shows certain signs. Here’s what you should watch out for.
- Smoke puffs back into the room when you open the fireplace door.
- White staining or fluffy deposits appear on the exterior of the bricks.
- Broken tile or clay pieces accumulate at the bottom of the chimney.
- The damper no longer opens or closes as smoothly as it used to.
- Your fire struggles to stay lit or burns through wood too fast.
- A strong smoky smell lingers near the fireplace long after the last use.
- The mortar between chimney bricks looks crumbly or is falling out.
The sooner you address these issues, the less damage you will have to deal with later.
Your family’s safety also depends on a properly functioning chimney. Let our team inspect your liner from top to bottom.


Our Complete Chimney Liner Services for Your Home
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Chimney Liner Installation
Installing a new liner is the primary task. We select the right size and material for your setup so smoke rises and exits as intended.
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Chimney Relining
Sometimes you switch appliances, or the old liner fails. We install a new liner inside your existing chimney to match your current heating needs.
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Chimney Liner Repair
If your liner has small cracks or leaks, we can fix them. This can add years to the liner without a full replacement.
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Liner Insulation Installation
Adding insulation around the liner helps retain heat. This prevents the flue gases from cooling too quickly and improves your system’s draft.
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Chimney Crown and Cap Installation
The top of your chimney needs protection from rain and animals. We install and repair crowns and caps to keep water out and prevent damage.
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Chimney Inspection
Before any work begins, we inspect the flue. This helps us identify cracks, blockages, or other issues that need attention.
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Chimney Masonry Repair
The bricks and mortar on the outside can also cause problems. We repair crumbling joints and damaged bricks so the entire chimney remains strong.
Not sure what’s the best kind of chimney liner for you? Schedule a chimney sleeve installation according to your budget and energy efficiency needs today.
Different Chimney Liner Materials We Install
The right liner material depends on the appliance you use and the condition of your chimney.
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Stainless steel liners withstand high heat well and resist rust for many years.
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Aluminum liners cost less and are best suited to gas appliances.
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Clay tile liners are built into older homes but crack during fires.
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Cast-in-place liners are poured as liquids and form perfect tubes.
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Flexible liners bend easily around corners inside the chimney.
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Insulated liners keep gases warm, improving draft and reducing creosote.
Choosing the right material determines how long the liner lasts. We review your setup and recommend the option that best fits your needs. Not sure what type of liner your chimney needs? Call us today. Our team serves Framingham homes every day.
Choosing the Right Size for Your Chimney Liner
The size of your chimney liner affects how well your fireplace works. Many homeowners overlook this, but the liner’s diameter and height determine airflow. When we install a new liner, we match it to your fireplace opening and the type of wood-burning appliance you have.
A liner that does not fit properly causes problems you can see and smell. If the liner is too big, the smoke rises too slowly. That allows it to cool inside the flue and form a creosote buildup. If the liner is too small, the fire cannot get enough air to burn properly. Getting the size right keeps your chimney cleaner and your home safer.
Call Bob’s Chimney today, and we will check your current setup to make sure the size is correct for your fireplace.

Insulated Liners vs. Standard Chimney Liners
A standard liner does its job by providing a path for smoke to leave the house. Without insulation, however, heat from the fire escapes into the chimney cavity rather than staying inside the flue. That escaping heat does not improve your fire’s performance. It just warms the bricks and then dissipates.
An insulated liner wraps the flue in a layer that holds heat where it belongs. This accelerates the upward movement of the gases. It also prevents water from condensing inside when warm gases encounter cold air near the top. For homes with cold winters, this insulation makes a real difference in how the fireplace pulls.
Need a new chimney liner installation in Framingham? Let us help you choose the option that best fits your needs.
Protect Your Chimney from High Temperatures Through Chimney Flue Liner Installation

How We Handle Chimney Liner Installations
Installing a chimney liner requires more than just dropping a pipe down the flue. Here’s why Bob’s Chimney stands out:
- We measure the flue from top to bottom with tools made for this work.
- We inspect your chimney to identify any hidden problems first.
- We install the new liner so it matches your appliance connector exactly.
- The liner is secured at the top with a rain cap to prevent water from entering.
- We check the airflow after installation to make sure smoke rises strongly.
- Insulation is applied around the liner as needed to minimize heat loss.
This is how we make sure your new liner performs from day one. Each step matters, and we do not skip any.
Get your liner replaced before winter. Call our chimney experts in Framingham, Massachusetts, to schedule an appointment.
What is the cost for a new chimney liner in Framingham?
Liner costs vary based on chimney height and material choice. A phone call with our team gives you a clear price for your house.
Can I use my fireplace while the liner is being installed?
No, you cannot use the fireplace during installation. The chimney is dismantled inside until the new liner is installed.
How often should a chimney liner be inspected?
You should have your chimney liner inspected at least once a year. We can also check it during your regular chimney sweep.
