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Short Hills, NJ, is a prestigious Essex County community known for its luxury homes, historic estates, and beautifully maintained neighborhoods. Many of these homes feature original chimney structures that, over time, may have cracked, deteriorated, or missing liners, compromising both safety and efficiency. Without a properly functioning liner, your chimney can’t vent gases effectively and may pose a fire or carbon monoxide risk. At Approved Chimney, we offer high-quality chimney lining services in Short Hills, NJ, designed to restore your chimney’s function while maintaining the elegance and integrity of your home.
From gas furnace vents to classic fireplaces, our chimney relining solutions are customized to fit the structure, size, and function of your chimney.
With Short Hills’ mix of historic and upscale homes, chimney deterioration is a concern—especially for those that have not been updated in decades. Weather, age, and outdated construction often lead to compromised flue safety.
If your home hasn’t had a recent chimney inspection—or if you’re upgrading appliances—chimney relining is a smart, necessary step.
Approved Chimney offers expert relining services using high-performance materials and techniques suitable for Short Hills’ upscale and older homes.
Homeowners in Short Hills choose Approved Chimney for our professionalism, technical expertise, and commitment to preserving home value and safety.
EXCELLENT Based on 101 reviews Posted on Kyle BoudinotTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Really easy to work with and does a good jobPosted on George SchultheisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Outstanding CompanyPosted on A LambertTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent!Posted on Ken AroldTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We are extremely happy with the entire process from start to finish! The estimate and scheduling process was seamless. The work that was done was done timely and clean! We would absolutely highly recommend Approved Chimneys! Well Done and Thank You Ken and DonnaPosted on William HalpernTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Professional, courteous neat recommend and would use them againPosted on Dean MurphyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We were in need of a rather urgent repair on our 115-year-old chimney in Maplewood, and the team of Vick, Lim and George were both fast and thorough. We very much appreciated the time they took walking us through the various challenges related to the repair. As a result, there were no surprises, something you always hope for when doing work on your home. A very courteous and professional team!Posted on Rosemarie BerardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It was very easy to deal with Approved Chimney from my first contact. Jeff responded quickly and provided a thorough explanation of what needed to be done as well as a detailed estimate. George showed up to do the job as scheduled. He replaced the damper quickly and cleaned up afterward. I would definitely recommend Approved Chimney.Posted on Sivan BrombergTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They were fast and friendly. Good experience all around. George came and replaced our liner and chimney cap and it was one of the smoothest contractor experiences we’ve had.
It depends on the inspection, but most older homes need relining to meet code and pass buyer inspections.
Look for poor draft, smoke odors, flue tile fragments, or water stains around the chimney. These are signs the liner needs inspection.
Stainless steel liners last 20-50 years, while clay tile liners can last over 50 years with regular maintenance.
Yes, modern building codes require a chimney liner to protect the masonry from heat damage and prevent dangerous gas leaks.
Most projects are completed in one day, with minimal disturbance and thorough cleanup.
Approved Chimney LLC is New Jersey’s trusted chimney contractor, specializing in chimney repair, restoration, maintenance, and construction. Our expert team ensures safe, durable, and efficient solutions, from rebuilding to waterproofing and inspections. Quality craftsmanship you can rely on!
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