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GOLDEN FLUE Sets the Standard in Chimney Lining and Repair Nationwide
Should you be concerned with the method in which a Cast-Liner is installed? Click on the images for larger view (each image opens in a new window).

Clay tile liners must be removed for proper flue sizing. This also allows for the cast-liner to adhere to the chimney walls. |

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

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. |

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. |

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. |

One inch of GOLDEN FLUE is heated to 2106.5 degrees without heat penetration. This alone will eliminate a structural fire. |