A damaged or missing liner is a code violation, a fire risk, and a carbon monoxide hazard. Choose the right liner for your fuel type.
Stainless Steel Flexible Liners
Most common — can navigate bends and offsets. Fits inside existing flue. UL-1777 listed for both wood and gas.
- 6″ x 25 ft. Stainless Steel Flex Liner Kit — $895+ / $1,795+ installed
- 7″ x 25 ft. Stainless Steel Flex Liner Kit — $995+ / $1,895+ installed
- 8″ x 25 ft. Stainless Steel Flex Liner Kit — $1,195+ / $2,095+ installed
- Forever Flex Pro 316Ti Lifetime Liner — $1,495+ / $2,495+ installed
Stainless Steel Rigid Liners
Straight-shot installations. Better fuel efficiency than flex. UL-1777 listed.
- 6″ x 25 ft. Stainless Steel Rigid Liner Kit — $795+ / $1,695+ installed
- 8″ x 25 ft. Stainless Steel Rigid Liner Kit — $1,095+ / $1,995+ installed
Cast-in-Place Lining (HeatShield, GuardianCSS)
Repairs damaged tile liners from the inside. Cement-based, refractory material. Saves cost vs. full reline. Good for masonry chimneys.
- HeatShield Cerfractory Flue Sealant — $1,995+ installed (avg 20 ft chimney)
- GuardianCSS Cast-in-Place Lining — $2,495+ installed
Cast Iron Top-Sealing Liners
For very old chimneys with deteriorated mortar. Premium option.
- Clay Flue Tile Replacement — $145 per tile / $1,495+ for full reline
Choosing a liner
Flex = best for offsets, bends. Rigid = best efficiency for straight shots. Cast-in-place = repairs vs. replacement, saves $1,000s. We inspect your chimney with HD camera and recommend the right type.
Call (214) 444-8094 for a video chimney inspection (Level 2 = $249) or with any cap/damper service.
Our Sister Companies — Specialists in Related Services
Texas Service Experts is part of a network of CSIA-certified chimney specialists. Depending on your specific need:
- Texas Service Experts — general chimney sweep/inspection
- Prime Chimney Experts — multi-state national service
