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Is Chimney Liner Insulation a Must? By Rockford Chimney Supply

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Rockford Chimney Supply
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February 21, 2013
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Here’s the quick run-down on insulating your chimney. Insulating your stainless steel chimney liner is highly recommended. Chimney liner insulation helps ensure safety and efficiency of the chimney. Insulation allows for the flue to heat up more quickly and at a higher temperature. Since the flue gasses are staying hot, less creosote will form. Your chimney flue will stay cleaner longer because there is less buildup. In addition, less fuel will be used, which reduces your energy bill!

 There are two common types of chimney insulation: blanket wrap and pour-down mixture. The insulation blanket wrap is the most popular because of how user-friendly it is. The vermiculite pour-down mixture is the best option when the flue is tight, or a chimney liner has already been installed. The pour-down mixture will also fill any dangerous cracks in the masonry work.

 Insulating your chimney is a job any do-it-yourself homeowner can take on. Watch this short video tutorial on how to install a chimney liner insulation blanket or read instructions for the insulation mix installation.