A chimney professional can answer your questions and schedule an inspection for your home.
Do you need a chimney liner for a gas fire.
If going to a smooth wall liner it will additionally improve your draft by up to 20 for gas and up to 15 for oil burning appliances.
Homeowners with gas or electric inserts most likely do not need a new liner because those types of fuel don t produce enough heat to damage a masonry chimney.
Do you have questions about your chimney and whether it needs a new liner.
Chimney systems that predate 1965 will often require a modern lining solution for the following reasons.
Only use a gas safe registered fitter.
Today it is not a necessity to install a gas fire or stove into a traditional chimney setting with a conventional flue.
Apparently the second reason is since the flue is quite big originally the flue was built for solid fire in the sixties the gas fire exhaust may not go up to the chimney nicely and the gas fire may not work.
Line installation and venting.
Also you should get a new chimney liner when you decide to convert your fireplace.
It stops carbon monoxide from seeping through porous bricks and mortar into your home.
New chimneys may require relining to suit the fuel type being used a gas flue liner may not be suitable for other fuels.
The flue may have lost integrity and can leak smoke into rooms or other part of the building.
If the chimney is in a good state with no leakages visible when smoke tested.
The liner helps guide the combustion by products out and away from the chimney.
It prevents hot embers in the smoke from slipping through a crack in the flue and igniting combustible materials around the chimney.
When it comes to fireplace and chimney safety the chimney liner is one of the most important protective components.
Whether you go from gas to wood burning or vice versa it s important that you install a new chimney liner because different materials are more suited for different fireplace types.
You should be ok.
No you don t need a masonry chimney but for your most efficient gas units you will need a venting system though it does not always require venting through your roof.
Installing lining would reduce any risk of gas fire not working.
A stainless steel chimney liner that is properly sized for the stove furnace or fireplace will maintain or improve the venting performance draft.
Including checking in the loft area and all bedrooms and providing your new fires manufacturers instructions state it s ok to fit without a liner.
Many gas fired appliances offer you the option of a balanced flue system which will exit discreetly from your property via a twin wall pipe.