All Chimney Restoration specialists have been thoroughly trained in the art of chimney construction and are aware of present-day building codes, as well as your local codes.

Your Chimney Restoration professional will first inspect your chimney and perform a thorough cleaning. If necessary, they will also remove any clay tile in preparation for the lining process.

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An Inflatable rubber former is inserted into your chimney and held in place by spacers so that it is evely space away from the walls of your chimney. The tube is then inflated to the precise diameter necessary for your appliance.

Our CRS-2000 mix, which is an insulated concrete that has been tested and approved for zero clearance to combustibles, is then pumped around the former. The mix hardens overnight to a perfectly fitted, seemless flue.

The next day the former is deflated and removed, and in such a short period of time, your chiney is restored to accommodate all fuels -- at a fraction of the cost of rebuilding your chimney.

The tests on our CRS-2000 poured chimney liner were conducted at the Research and Developement Laboratory of Chimney Restoration Systems, Inc., by Guardian Fire Testing Laboratories, Inc. these tests were conducted in accordance with the A.NS.I. UL 1777 Zero Clearance Stardard for Chimney Liners and the CAN/ULC S635 for Masonry Chimneys.

CRS-2000 was tested to 2100 degrees Farenheit with wood in direct contact to the chimney: that is what we refer to as "zero-clearance to combustibles." The same performance of this test further assures you that you have chosen the safest method available for restoring your chimney.



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