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Chimney Relining
Chimney relining is a critical service that helps protect your home from fire hazards and ensures the proper venting of smoke and combustion by-products. With our expertise and experience, we can recommend and install the right chimney liner for your specific needs. Trust United Home Services to keep your chimney in top shape for years to come. We believe in transparent pricing, offering upfront quotes with no hidden fees, ensuring you get the best value.
Contact us today to schedule your chimney relining and ensure your home stays safe, efficient, and ready for every cozy fire.

Why Choose United Home Services?
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Choose United Home Services with confidence. Our certified chimney professionals bring years of industry experience and expertise to every project. We prioritize fire hazard protection by using top-quality chimney liners, renowned for durability and heat resistance. By exclusively sourcing materials from trusted suppliers, we ensure longevity and reliability in every installation. Our technicians pay meticulous attention to detail, guaranteeing proper installation and delivering ultimate customer satisfaction.
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United Home Service Specials
Texas
- DFW
- San Antonio
- Houston
- Austin
$99
Chimney
Sweeping
- $99 Per Chimney Sweeping
- Includes Inspection
- Cap & Crown Inspection
- Draft & Ventilation Check
- High-Quality Tools & Vacuums
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Member of the NCSG & CSIA Certified
Kansas / Missouri
- Overland Park
- Kansas City
$125
Chimney
Sweeping
- $125 Per Chimney Sweeping
- Includes Inspection
- Cap & Crown Inspection
- Draft & Ventilation Check
- High-Quality Tools & Vacuums
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Member of the NCSG & CSIA Certified
Colorado / Arizona
- Denver
- Phoenix
- Fort Collins
$145
Chimney
Sweeping
- $145 Per Chimney Sweeping
- Includes Inspection
- Cap & Crown Inspection
- Draft & Ventilation Check
- High-Quality Tools & Vacuums
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Member of the NCSG & CSIA Certified
Why Is Chimney Relining Necessary?
Old or damaged chimney liners can become a fire hazard. Cracks or gaps in the liner can allow heat and combustion by-products to escape into the walls surrounding your chimney, increasing the risk of a chimney fire.
Damaged chimney liners can also cause carbon monoxide to leak into your home. Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas that can be deadly in high concentrations. Chimney relining helps prevent carbon monoxide leaks and ensures your family’s safety.
A damaged chimney liner can obstruct proper airflow and affect the efficiency of your fireplace or heating system. Relining your chimney helps restore optimal airflow, improving your chimney system’s performance and energy efficiency.
By investing in chimney relining, you can extend the lifespan of your chimney system. A high-quality chimney liner can protect your chimney from further damage and deterioration, ensuring it serves you for many years to come.


When Do You Need A Chimney Relining?
If smoke enters the room when using your fireplace, the chimney liner is no longer functioning properly. This issue can occur due to cracks, gaps, or other liner damages that disrupt the proper venting of smoke.
If your chimney has recently experienced a fire or been struck by lightning, inspecting the chimney liner for damage is crucial. These events can cause severe damage to the liner and compromise its ability to vent smoke and gases safely.
Relining the chimney becomes necessary when installing a new fireplace or heating appliance that uses a different fuel type than your existing one. Different fuel types produce different byproducts, and the chimney liner needs to be suitable for the specific appliance’s venting requirements.
Older homes may have chimneys that were built without a liner. If your chimney falls into this category, it’s essential to have a chimney liner installed to ensure the safe venting of smoke, gases, and combustion by-products.
Our Chimney Relining Process
Our certified chimney professionals will thoroughly inspect your chimney, assessing the condition of the existing liner and identifying any potential issues. This step helps us determine the appropriate relining solution for your specific chimney.
Based on the inspection results and your specific requirements, we'll recommend the best chimney liner for your chimney system. We use high-quality materials designed to withstand high temperatures and provide long-lasting protection.
Before installing the new chimney liner, we'll prepare the chimney by thoroughly cleaning it and making any necessary repairs. This ensures a clean and stable base for the new liner. This step also involves pulling out the old liner.
Our technicians will carefully install the new chimney liner, ensuring a tight and secure fit. We'll carefully align and position the liner to optimize its performance and efficiency.
Once the chimney liner is installed, we'll conduct a final inspection to ensure everything works properly. We'll test the functionality of the liner and address any additional concerns or issues you may have.

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United Home Service Areas
Though we may have started small, our persistent attention to our customer’s needs has enabled us to expand to 13 locations across six different states. However, we are just as committed to our mission and our customers as the day we started.
United Home Services is proud to serve homeowners in:
We Provide Chimney Services Nationwide

Texas
Plano, TX
Allen, TX
Austin, TX
Carrollton, TX
Dallas, TX

Colorado
Aurora, CO
Colorado Springs, CO
Denver, CO
Fort Collins, CO

Washington
Everett, WA
Seattle, WA
Chimney Relining FAQs
What Is Chimney Relining, And Why Is It Necessary?
Chimney relining involves installing a new chimney flue liner inside your existing chimney structure. It’s necessary to ensure your chimney system’s safety and proper functioning. Over time, chimney liners can deteriorate or become damaged, compromising your home’s fire protection and carbon monoxide safety.
How Do I Know If My Chimney Needs To Be Relined?
You may need a chimney relining if you notice any cracks or gaps in the chimney liner or if the smoke is entering your rooms during fireplace use.
You might also need to get your chimney inspected (and relined when required) if you have recently experienced a chimney fire or a lightning strike.
What Are The Different Types Of Chimney Liners?
There are various types of chimney liners available, including clay flue liners, ceramic or cement liners, and metal flue liners.
Clay and ceramic/cement liners are durable but can eventually deteriorate. Metal flue liners, specifically stainless steel liners, are the most recommended due to their durability and fire protection capabilities.
If you have any specific concerns or questions regarding chimney relining and the inclusion of certain chimney components, please feel free to contact us.