Cost for new chimney liner... (after new boiler)

Hello all -- still in house buying insanity.

Trying to crowdsource some quick estimates for a chimney liner replacement.

People -- what did you pay? THANKS! /p


I got one quote for $1200 for an aluminum liner, or $1800 for stainless steel liner. cant remember the competitors' (we are also doing the work via the state incentive program, not sure if that matters)


I didn't know they did liners through the state program?


Cost can vary widely depending on the chimney. I have seen quotes range from $1200 to $8000 ( for different chimneys)

Kurt Thoren of Thoren Restorations is honest and fair

908 399-9069



Hi. I don't have access to my paperwork right now so can't tell you what we paid but after getting several quotes we went with Tom Selmani, referred to me by our plumber. He was the least expensive and he did a good job. (201) 401-9169


Cost depends on chimney condition and any other work you may need like installing a cage at the top etc. We had Elite Chimney do our work and it was somewhere near $3000. If they had to open the brickwork, it could have been more.



sarahzm said:
Cost can vary widely depending on the chimney. I have seen quotes range from $1200 to $8000 ( for different chimneys)
Kurt Thoren of Thoren Restorations is honest and fair
908 399-9069


Same, he quoted $3k for a job someone else quoted $20k...



krugle1 said:
I didn't know they did liners through the state program?

Yes, we are getting a new boiler, etc., so the liner is necessary to (for the first time!) vent thru the chimney.



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