Hot Water Heater & Furnace Flue Relining Is One Of Our Specialties
As a company committed to ensuring our customers sleep easy, we offer more than just chimney care. Fire and safety hazards can show up in other areas of your home as well, like your hot water heater flue and furnace flue. Neither are typically inspected, cleaned, or repaired by the company servicing your hot water heater or furnace, and these venting systems can be damaged and unsafe, just like a neglected chimney.
Our goal is to help prevent fire hazards and performance issues so you can safely enjoy the warmth and convenience your hot water heater and furnace provide, without worry. That’s why we proudly inspect, clean and reline these venting systems.
How Do You Fix Or Replace An Old Hot Water Heater Or Furnace Flue?
Both oil and gas produce corrosive byproducts and acidic moisture that can eat away at the liner venting the appliance. If the liner isn’t repaired or replaced once damage is present, holes, cracks, and other damage in the liner can cause the hot water heater or furnace system to work inefficiently. Likewise, damage can lead to pipe collapse or a house fire.
Even though damage and deterioration in your hot water heater flue or furnace flue is common after a handful of years, it begs the question – how do you fix it?
Well, to start, a qualified technician will inspect the flue using a camera to determine the extent of the damage. If our video scans reveal damage inside the piping, the safest, most efficient, and most cost-effective solution is to reline the system with a new durable stainless steel liner.
In order to reline your furnace or hot water heater, the technician will remove any loose debris or damaged flue parts to create a clean surface for the liner. Then, a pre-sized stainless steel liner is carefully inserted into the flue. After securely connecting the new liner, the technician will perform a final inspection to ensure proper venting and safety.
How Often Should a Hot Water Heater or Furnace Be Relined?
Unfortunately, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to furnace relining and hot water heater relining. These services are needed when the flue is damaged and can no longer safely vent combustion gases. Some signs that your hot water heater may need relining include:
- Rust in the water
- Lack of available hot water
- Rumbling noises
- Tank is over 8 years old
- Water is leaking from the tank
And signs your furnace may need relining are:
- Visible cracks in the flue liner
- Change in performance or heating efficiency
- Unusual odors, including gas or smoke
- Experiencing backdrafts or puffs of smoke and fumes
- Frequent flickering or trouble keeping the pilot light lit.
Regular inspections not only help us catch flue damage early on, preventing these problems from occurring, but it also helps extend the life of your hot water heater and furnace.
Why Stainless Steel Makes The Best Liner
Why stainless steel? Stainless steel liners can stand up to the heat and abuse of all fuel types, including gas and oil, and can provide years of service if well maintained. In fact, all of the stainless steel liners we install carry a lifetime warranty! That means, as long as you keep up with routine maintenance, you won’t have to worry about a reline again in the future.
When you reline with stainless steel, you can enjoy these benefits:
- a longer-lasting, more efficient hot water heater or furnace
- a safer home
Don’t Let the Flue Keep You up at Night – Sleep Easy Is Here for All Your Flue Relining Needs
When was the last time you had your hot water heater or furnace flue inspected by a CSIA-certified professional? If it’s been over a year, call Sleep Easy at 816-471-4435. We’ll thoroughly inspect and evaluate your flue and let you know whether or not you’re due for a cleaning or relining. And if it is time for either, we’ll take care of it for you so you can enjoy a safer, more comfortable home. Call or request an appointment online today.
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