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Need some advice on SS flue liner
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<blockquote data-quote="ppkgmsy" data-source="post: 5159482" data-attributes="member: 32112"><p>Maybe give your insurance agent a call.</p><p>I found a crack in my old clay liner. I told a buddy and he said to call my insurance company as they might cover a new liner. I figured it couldn't hurt to ask. Well, my insurance company rep nearly ran right to my house with a check. They covered the cost of breaking out the old liner and installing a new ss liner that's as good as gold. Turns out the insurance folks recognize it's better to pay for a new liner than wait for a house to burn down. I'm sure I could have done the job but the insurers would only pay a pro with an established reputation and his own insurance. Plus, it took the two guys an afternoon, it would have taken me a lot longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppkgmsy, post: 5159482, member: 32112"] Maybe give your insurance agent a call. I found a crack in my old clay liner. I told a buddy and he said to call my insurance company as they might cover a new liner. I figured it couldn't hurt to ask. Well, my insurance company rep nearly ran right to my house with a check. They covered the cost of breaking out the old liner and installing a new ss liner that's as good as gold. Turns out the insurance folks recognize it's better to pay for a new liner than wait for a house to burn down. I'm sure I could have done the job but the insurers would only pay a pro with an established reputation and his own insurance. Plus, it took the two guys an afternoon, it would have taken me a lot longer. [/QUOTE]
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