Flue Liners for Masonry Chimneys Peoria IL

Building codes require that residential masonry chimneys in Peoria with walls thinner than 8 inches (nominal) be lined with a fire clay flue lining, fire clay brick, or a material that resists corrosion, softening, and cracking from flue gases as hot as 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit.

Young George & Sons
(309) 676-0043
2600 Sw Washington St
Peoria, IL
M R Mason Contractor & Co
(309) 698-0035
1050 Sw Washington St
Peoria, IL
Stone Solutions
(309) 673-1312
3125 N Indiana Ave
Peoria, IL
Erickson G H & Son
(309) 682-6921
4010 N Brandywine Dr
Peoria, IL
Erickson Rick Masonry
(309) 678-7134
1501 W Coneflower Dr
Peoria, IL
Carter Lawn & Landscape
(309) 686-8090
PO Box 3001
Peoria, IL
Landscaping By Brian Bragg
(309) 678-1810
Bartonville
Peoria, IL
Krumholz Brothers
(309) 693-0905
9005 N Frye Rd
Peoria, IL
Nauman Masonry
(309) 682-3824
3910 N Ashton Ave
Peoria, IL
Erickson Rick Masonry
(309) 243-2591
1501 W Coneflower Dr Apt 2316
Peoria, IL
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Flue Liners for Masonry Chimneys

Source: Masonry Construction
Publication date: September 1, 1989

By Nancy J. Marshall

Abstract: Building codes require that residential masonry chimneys with walls thinner than 8 inches (nominal) be lined with a fire clay flue lining, fire clay brick, or a material that resists corrosion, softening, and cracking from flue gases as hot as 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. Chimneys usually are lined or relined with one of four types of liners: clay tile, cementitious precast, cast-in-place, or metal. Some proprietary systems are combinations of these systems.CLAY TILEClay tile is the most common way of lining residential chimneys. According to ASTM C 315, Standard Specification for Clay Flue Linings, clay tiles must be made of fire clay, shale, surface clay, or a combination of these materials.CEMENTITIOUS PRECAST LINERSOne proprietary precast flue liner is made of volcanic pumice aggregates and refractory cements. The sectional liners are about 2 feet long and come in 6-, 8-, and 10-inch inner diameters. A 2-inch space between the chimney and liners is filled with a proprietary mixture of expanded clay aggregates, portland cement, and water.CASTING LINERS IN PLACE WITH INFLATABLE FORMSOne way of casting liners is to lower a long inflatable rubber form into the flue, inflate it to the proper flue size, center it in the chimney with spacers, then fill the space between the form and the chimney with a cementitious mixture.

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