Steel Liners

We have expertise in all facets of masonry workWe have expertise in all facets of masonry work
Steel Liners2025-03-01T17:05:13+00:00

We focus on precision, durability, and craftsmanship, ensuring every project is built to last.

WAFA

Founder, WAFA Masonry.

Steel Liners – Protect & Strengthen Your Chimney

A steel chimney liner improves safety and efficiency by protecting the chimney walls from heat, smoke, and corrosive gases.

Benefits of Stainless Steel Liners

Heat Resistant – Prevents chimney fires and structural damage.
Improves Ventilation – Ensures proper airflow for fireplaces and stoves.
Durable & Long-lasting – Resists corrosion for decades of use.

📞 Upgrade your chimney with a steel liner today!

Speed & Quality

We work efficiently, ensuring top-quality results without rushing your project.

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Hundreds of satisfied customers on Google Maps and other review sites trust us!

Contact Wafa Masonry today for expert brick and stone wall services!

service related FAQ’s

How long does it take to install or repair chimney flashing?2025-02-19T14:58:28+00:00

Most repairs and installations take a few hours to a day, depending on the complexity of the job.

What materials do you use for chimney flashing?2025-02-19T14:56:49+00:00

We use high-quality materials, including:
Aluminum – Lightweight and affordable.
Copper – Long-lasting and highly resistant to corrosion.
Stainless Steel – Durable and weather-resistant.

Why is chimney flashing important?2025-02-19T14:55:10+00:00

Proper flashing prevents leaks, water damage, mold growth, and structural deterioration of your chimney and roof. It ensures long-term durability and helps you avoid costly repairs.

What is chimney flashing?2025-02-19T14:55:27+00:00

Chimney flashing is a metal barrier installed where the chimney meets the roof. It prevents water from seeping into your home, protecting both the chimney and roofing materials.

Can damaged chimney flashing cause leaks inside my home?2025-02-19T14:58:57+00:00

Yes! If flashing is loose, rusted, or missing, water can seep into your home, causing roof damage, mold growth, and structural issues.

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