
Preparing the Chimney for Liners
Preping the flue systems for the Ventinox liners was hot and high work near the tree tops. The old flue liners had to be removed to make room for the new stainless steel systems. |

Tall Chimneys
Some of the chimneys were nearly 60 feet tall. |

Installing the Ventinox Stainless Steel Liners
Some of the stainless steel liners were 55 feet long. |

Another View of Installing the Liners
Getting the Ventinox stainless steel liner into place. Only 20 feet more to go. |

More Ventinox Stainless Steel Liner
Team work and safety were key to installing the liners. |

View from the Roof Tops
In all over 400 feet of Ventinox stainless steel liners were used.
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Breaching the Chimney
Occasionlly, it was necessary to breach the chimney in order to get the Ventinox stainless steel liners into place and around tight offsets. |

Close Up of the Breach
Plenty of room for the Thermix insulation. |

Looking for Santa
Getting the smoke chamber repaired and the base seal on the liner sometimes got us into tight quarters.
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Inside the Smoke Chamber
A view inside the smoke chamber of the base seal.
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Before the Slate Top
A view before the installation of the slate top.
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After the Slate Top
A view after the slate top is installed.
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