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Golden Flue

Should You be concerned
with the method in which
a Cast-Liner is Installed?
One-third of the product's longevity
comes solely from the way the product is installed.

 

install1.jpg (11766 bytes) Clay tile liners must be removed for proper flue sizing. This also allows for the cast-liner to adhere to the chimney walls.

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Formers are lowered into the chimney with spacers attached. The formers are then inflated with air to the proper sizes. Required lining thickness is maintained by the attached spacers.

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install3.jpg (24833 bytes) Golden Flue, in a semi-liquid consistency, is pumped to the top of the chimney. A specially designed pump produces a continuous flow of Golden Flue mix. This ensures a solid pour while eliminating voids or air pockets in the new liner.

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The chimney formers are deflated and removed. Incredibly, a new chimney has been built inside the existing chimney. This stops deterioration from the inside and also adds structural integrity to the chimney.

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install5.jpg (9592 bytes) Looking into the flue, it now resembles a well. It has become a one-piece solid masonry liner with no seams or joints to weaken at a later date.

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One inch of Golden Flue is heated to 2106.5 degrees without heat penetration. This alone will eliminate a structural fire.

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Golden Flue Sets the Standards in Chimney Lining & Repair Nationwide.

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