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Article Title: How to Tell If Your Chimney is Leaking
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Home Improvement, Home
Word Count: 414
Keywords: chimney liner,repair liner,steel repair liner,leaking liner,stainless 
steel repair
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Is your chimney showing signs of leaking? You might be wondering what are some 
signs that my chimney liner is leaking? To discover any leaks, you will want to 
carefully inspect the surface of the stone or brick work that makes up your 
vent. Look carefully for discoloring, or staining, cracks, and missing grout. 
You will need to make this check on the fireplace surface inside your home and 
on the outside of your home.

Any staining that you find may mean that gases from your fireplace are escaping 
in that area. Typically, the stain will start small and grow visibly larger 
above the leak. The stain is caused by the rising warm gases. If you are not 
sure of the condition of your chimney, it is a good idea to have a reputable 
chimney inspector perform an inspection.

If there are no visible signs of leakage, but you are suspicious that you have 
a leak, a smoke test can be performed. Some qualified chimney repair companies 
offer such tests. They can seal off your flue at the top and bottom and insert 
a smoke pellet that gives off a detectable odor. The repairman can then check 
inside and outside your home to determine if there is a leak.

If you determine that you do have a leak and repairs are needed you will first 
want to consider what kind of materials to use. You have three primary options 
for fixing a leaking liner. First, if your vent is made of brick or stone, you 
could install a new terracotta one. Terracotta liners are very durable and long 
lasting. However, installing a new terracotta one can be quite costly. A second 
option is a rigid stainless steel repair liner.

This type of liner is significantly less expensive than installing a terracotta 
type. Nevertheless, depending on where the flue liner has to run, installing a 
rigid one can be very difficult and time consuming. The third option is a 
flexible stainless steel repair liner. This style of liner is the easiest to 
put in and has the lowest cost associated with it. Before you install a new 
liner, it is good to have your chimney cleaned so that nothing will obstruct 
the new installation.

Identifying and fixing chimney leaks will help protect your family from 
potential carbon monoxide leaks and fires. Therefore, taking the time to know 
what signs to look for and to perform annual inspections on your chimney will 
pay you back with security and peace of mind.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about chimney repairs 
by visiting http://www.chimneyrepair.org
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