We need a liner put in our chimney. The tiles will have to be removed for the 6" round liner to be installed.
Our chimney is about 22-23 tall (that's how much liner will be necessary). The man who talked to me said he's insulate the entire liner and bring the stainless through the thimble to the wall, making sure all connections were air tight. He needs to remove the chimney tiles in order to get the insulated liner in.
Anyone have any idea on what a reasonable price is for doing this? The chimney has no bends (straight shot). I found the liners on line and a kit for 30' of 6" liner (with tee, all connectors, and collar and rain caps) of this brand (Homesaver UltraPro) is about $700 (but no insulation). I've read that the labor will be about $60 per linear foot. Plus, we need short section (12" I think) of double walled pipe.
I plan on getting a couple estimates, but I was wondering... is $2000-$2500 anywhere in the ballpark?
Our chimney is about 22-23 tall (that's how much liner will be necessary). The man who talked to me said he's insulate the entire liner and bring the stainless through the thimble to the wall, making sure all connections were air tight. He needs to remove the chimney tiles in order to get the insulated liner in.
Anyone have any idea on what a reasonable price is for doing this? The chimney has no bends (straight shot). I found the liners on line and a kit for 30' of 6" liner (with tee, all connectors, and collar and rain caps) of this brand (Homesaver UltraPro) is about $700 (but no insulation). I've read that the labor will be about $60 per linear foot. Plus, we need short section (12" I think) of double walled pipe.
I plan on getting a couple estimates, but I was wondering... is $2000-$2500 anywhere in the ballpark?