Essential Guide to Installing a Flexible Flue Liner
- RHINO
- Sep 2
- 1 min read
If you have a chimney, installing a flexible flue liner is one of the best upgrades you can make for your stove.

Why Install a Liner?
Improves stove efficiency
Prevents tar and condensation build-up
Protects brickwork from corrosion
Enhances safety by containing gases
Choosing the Right Liner
At Rhino Flues, our liners come in different grades:
316 grade stainless steel – ideal for wood-burning stoves.
904 grade stainless steel – designed for heavy-duty, multi-fuel use.
Installation Process
Your liner is usually dropped down the chimney, connected to the stove, and sealed with a chimney cowl for protection. Always use a HETAS-approved installer.
Long-Term Benefits
With a liner in place, your stove burns cleaner, safer, and more efficiently. It’s an essential part of a long-lasting, reliable installation.
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