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Chimney liners are a necessary component of any chimney which can be made out of different types of metal or clay tiles. Should you have an older home with a clay liner it will wear out over time as the tiles crack. You should replace the liner in order to prevent combustible materials from being able to leak out through the cracks. Improperly sealed or cracked liners also increase the likelihood of a fire as escaping heat and other combustible products to get into the living spaces of the home.

Chimney Liners Come in Different Sizes and Types

When replacing chimney liners it is important to get the correct size liner and finding one which is also insulated is important. Insulated liners help keep the chimney cleaner longer as well as increase the draft effect for your fireplace or wood burning stove. You can find both rigid and flexible liners available from New Energy Distributing.

Adding a wood burning stove to any of the rooms in your home can add a source of warmth as well as add to the décor of a room. There is a wide variety of wood burning stovesavailable ranging from the more traditional looking models to sleek, contemporary stoves. In the past few wood stoves offered the option of glass doors to watch the flames. Many newer models of wood burning stoves feature glass doors. When choosing to install a wood burning stove into your home, you will either need to attach it to a preexisting chimney or have a chimney installed.

New Energy Distributinghas a great selection of wood burning stoves and more. By having a strong focus on customer service, they get you what you need and can answer any questions regarding wood burning stoves, fireplaces, gas grills, and more.

Choosing a new fireplace for your home provides you with many different available options. You can choose from wood burning fireplaces, gas fireplaces, electric fireplaces and bio fuel fireplaces.

When you are tired of looking at the old fireplace in your home which you have boarded up to keep cold air out, you can convert it to a modern fireplace. You can use fireplace inserts which have blower motors and are a self-contained system.

Gas fireplaces offer a bit more flexibility than wood burning fireplaces when installing them into any room into the home.

You can upgrade your existing wood burning fireplace and convert it to a gas fireplace.

CSST Bonding by Tony Leggett

Most of us in the hearth industry work with appliances that need gas lines of sort run. Whether it is iron piping, copper, or corrugated stainless steel tubing, our sales are affected by the cost and simplicity of these gas runs. Corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST), also known by many as the yellow flexible pipe, has been around for a while and has become very popular among mechanical contractors. It's simplicity and code compliance, with no concealed unions like copper, has made it a popular alternative to copper.

Today's gas fireplaces and inserts are 50 to 70 percent more efficient than their 1990s or earlier counterparts, experts say. Besides increased efficiency, newer models offer many more options, including remote-controlled flames that can go from glowing embers to roaring blaze.

Looking to use less oil to heat your house?

Well, unless you’re moving to Florida, you might want to look into a supplemental heating system. Perhaps a wood stove or a stove that burns wood pellets. Or a gas stove or gas insert for your fireplace.

For centuries, homeowners have gathered around a fire to keep warm, chat and cook their meals. Today, most American homes have central heating, but the allure of a fire hasn’t diminished — whether it’s a wood-burning fireplace, a free-standing gas stove or, in a pinch, even the image of a burning log on a midnight television screen!

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